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Hello , i'm writing today about an issue i encountered ! I got a new GPU recently RX7900xt to replace my old 1070ti ( it served well , but got old). Then i started having coilwhine all of a sudden coming from my PSU - EVGA Supernova G+ 1000W Gold rated (its deffo the PSU whining , i really got my ear in there ). Also the PSU only whines under load , like in-game also in Furmark Bench . While i realise Coilwhine on itself isn't a lot to worry about , as its just a negative byproduct of a normal electrical operation ! And i realise this could also just be caused by the vibrations of the increased power draw from the new GPU ! I've had this PSU since 2019. and it was ok all this time with no coil whine , at least with the power needs of 1070ti ! Could this newly appeared coilwhine mean an undrelying issue that has arrisen with the higher powerdraw from the newly aquired rx7900xt ? Or maybe is sort of was allways there and i didn't realise it because i wasn't drawing that much power with the old card ( 1070Ti ). Am i just worryed for nothing ? Other than that , all seems to work fine (Temps ok , not crashing or anything) Just that sudden apperance of PSU coilwhine with the new GPU upgrade got me a bit on edge ! Before i got the new card i figured my existing EVGA Supernova G+1000W Gold rated Psu should be able to pull the load ! I can live with the noise if i can be sure the PSU won't suddenly destroy my system or doesn't under-power it and corrupt data on any components ! Anyone with some advice out there ? Full Specs : GA AX370 Gaming k7 - Mobo Ryzen 9 3900x - CPU RX 7900 XT - GPU 32gb Corsair Ram 2TB NVMe - Storage EVGA Supernova 1000G+ Gold rated PSU
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Just installed my new sapphire pulse 6700 xt and after sitting in the lobby on fortnite for a while, it started having what sounded like coil whine, which went away and turned into slight rattling. Should I be concerned? I've heard that you have to break new gpu's in and they'll make those noises, but i just wanted to make sure.
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I know, I know, another noobie with PC building complaining about "normal" coil whine. Please indulge me and read my little story though, I'm at my wit's end with this stuff. A few weeks ago I finally built my first PC after many years of lurking around the PC building community (full specs below). Everything surprisingly goes well, it posts and installing Windows is a breeze. However, when I boot up Deep Rock Galactic (or any other moderately intensive game) my GPU starts buzzing like crazy. I've heard of coil whine before but this is so loud you can easily hear it above the GPU fans at full tilt. I could place my system in a different room with two doors and a hallway in between and it would still be hearable. It also isn't as high pitched as typical coil whine examples I was able to find online. At 120 FPS or uncapped framerates it's super loud, capped at 60 FPS it's way quieter but still noticeable. I've attached a video where you can hear the buzz, it starts around 6 seconds, just note it's way louder in real life than on the video. So, I figure my GPU is defective and send it in for replacement. The place I bought it from don't find an issue but replace my card anyway. I install the new card anxious to not hear the buzzing, but there it is again, exactly as loud and ear-piercing as it was on the previous card. I also get massive interference on my audio channel, even through a USB audio card when the whine is coming from my GPU. This sends me on a bit of a testing frenzy which I will describe below, number three being the most important: 1. I change how my GPU is connected to my PSU. Two seperate 8-pin cables, pigtail in one slot or the other, no difference 2. My system is housed in the Fractal ridge case which uses a GPU riser card so I disassemble my system and reassemble it outside the case without the riser card, no difference 3. While my system is out of the case, I borrow an RTX A5000 card from a work machine which has always operated without any whine at all, still gives the same incredibly loud whine as the RTX 3060ti's 4. I swap the PSU for a corsair unit I borrow from a friend, no difference 5. I swap the RAM for new sticks also borrowed from a friend, no difference. I don't know what other conclusions to draw except that my motherboard is busted. The fact that it causes coil whine that is so loud it's hearable through walls with every GPU I've tried including one which has always run quietly, that it causes the exact same level and frequency of whine in two different units of the same GPU, that it throws my audio output out of whack over USB and that it causes whine independently of almost every component in my build just doesn't seem right to me. Is there anything else I can try to diagnose this issue? Anyone who has had their motherboard cause this kind of behaviour? Any chance an RMA process will find this behaviour too? Either way, cheers for reading. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G Cooler: Noctua NH-L9x65 Motherboard: ASRock B550M-ITX/ac Ram: A Crucial 2x8 DDR4 3200 kit (not sure of the exact make, I "borrowed" it from my dad's workplace) Ssd: WD blue SN570 2tb GPU: ASUS Geforce RTX 3060 TI Dual OC white PSU: EVGA supernova GM 650 (sfx) Case: Fractal Design Ridge white OS: Windows 11 Whine example.mp4
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Hi all, I recently bought a ASROCK AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT and my system suffered from unbearable coil whine. I presumed that this is the GPU as the buzz sound gets more intense the more graphically demanding the game, additionally the frequency of the buzz changes depending on the scene. Since the coil whine is truly horrendous I am in the process of returning the gpu(wish me luck). I want to buy a new GPU but don’t know how best to avoid coil whine. The internet seems split over what exactly is the cause of coil whine so I don't know what to do best. Do you think i would be able to avoid coil whine by switching to another 7900 XT like one from Asus TUF. Or might it be best to avoid the RX 7900 XT in general and go for a whole different gpu (if this is the case which one would you advise). I am curious what you would advise, and a lesson on coil whine would also be appreciated. For those interested this is my current build: PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/2bYBPF CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor ($384.00 @ Newegg) CPU Cooler: Deepcool AG620 67.88 CFM CPU Cooler ($49.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: MSI PRO B650-P WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard ($185.00 @ Amazon) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory ($94.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($79.98 @ Amazon) Video Card: ASRock Phantom Gaming OC Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB Video Card ($939.99 @ Newegg) Case: Fractal Design Focus 2 ATX Mid Tower Case ($97.38 @ Amazon) Power Supply: SeaSonic G12 GM 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply ($147.80 @ Amazon)
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Hey everyone, I just got my new PC today (prebuilt without OS), but I'm having some coil whine issue with (I think) the motherboard. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ja5zQwS1S7o (quick video I took, the sound is louder than what the video show) Spec: Windows 10 Ryzen 7600x Gigabyte B650m gaming x ax Fox Spirit Cold Snap XT120 BLACK (air cooler) Kingston FURY Beast 32 Go (2 x 16 Go) DDR5 5600 MHz CL40 Gainward GeForce RTX 4070 Ghost Fox Spirit GT-750P V2 80PLUS Platinum What I tried / did : Updating all of the drivers Disabling XMP profile Updating BIOS from version F4 to F7B, but despite showing a successful update bios, when I prompted the reboot after that. I thought I killed the PC, I had a black screen for a while. After forced reboot, I'm back to version F4 ... I'm giving up on the bios update option, I don't want to kill my brand new PC. https://www.gigabyte.com/fr/Motherboard/B650M-GAMING-X-AX-rev-1x/support#support-dl-bios Here some pictures I took from the BIOS, to help you spot some things that can help to get rid of the coil whine. https://imgur.com/a/RIdU6G5 Thanks for your help. (Tomorrow I'll call the costumer services, but I'm afraid they might just ask my to send it back ... which is something I want to avoid).
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Title pretty much, its a Corsair CX550F RGB, 80 PLUS Bronze (White). 1 and 1/2 years old. As expected only happens when the PSU is underload so its not a fan issue. Its been happening for 3 days now since I'll have to wait the replacement PSU for about 2 weeks. Should I still use it? What if the noise incrementally becomes louder if such happens? PSU CX550F Coil Whine 2.mp4
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My new graphics card was completely silent at first but eventually it started developing coil whine. I've noticed that it only does this when using HDMI from the mobo but never when using the display cable however when my CPU's integrated graphics is disabled the coil whine completely disappears when using the mobo HDMI port so I'm wondering why is this happening and is it possible to fix this without disabling the integrated GPU altogether.
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When i used my Radeon rx 6950xt for the first time I had coil whine when not capping my fps. And asummed that is was my monitors falt because I diddnt buy a new one yet (only 60 hz monitor.) But after I went on vacation and did not use my pc for a while, i got coil whine on a game where I diddnt have it before. (Cod Warzone 2). Do you guys think that there is any way for me to get rid of my coil whine, because it is really anoying. Or is buying a higher refresh rate monitor the best solution? Thanks for any feedback.
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Hello everyone , I recently bought a gaming PC 8 months ago and now facing the gpu coil whine problem , does nvidia replace gpu card in warranty period or the will fix the current one which I'm having ? pls share respons assp. My system configuration - Thanx
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Im not sure if its from the PSU or graphics card, But its freaking me out, Its only there under load, and gets louder as the GPU begins to be under load. Ignore the fans, and listen for the eletrical noise. The graphics card is a gtx 1060 3gb, from evga i think. Is it coil whine? Or is it something else? Should i replace it? or is it fine to keep it for another few years?
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Hi guys I have PSU named "Superflower eco king 500" which is 80+ bronze. Before i had rx 470 with 6pins. My psu have coil whine. I sold my rx 470 and bought other gpu. My question is will the coil whine continue becouse the gpu that i bought is low profile. It's only connecting to the mobo without the psu vga input.
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So, straight to the point. Noise emitted from the GPU, definitely sounds and screeches like coil whine. Recently, Turning OFF Vsync starts this coil whine effect, while turning ON Vsync has the opposite effect. Running games like Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2033, Squad, Halo etc. Built my loop about a month ago. Fans are super quiet (Phanteks T30 120mm) + Pump RPM at 1200. No noise, super quiet and super cool. Around 50-55C on CPU, 60-70C GPU on average for most games on Ultra at 1440p. Apologies for Potato Quality but Imgur decides to reduce 4k Quality on the IPhone for some reason. tdV71Ie.mp4 Can someone explain what is happening in terms of the GPU itself deciding to scream its lungs out? Noticeable loud pitched, video doesn't do it justice. Photo for Reference to Build. I've checked the fittings, FAN RPM, PUMP RPM, loop, flushed the loop, turned off the PC, Flipped it in a 360 direction just to make sure no air bubbles are causing a whiny noise, which has been ruled out. So, whats your thoughts? Anyone experience or still experience this and know a definitive solution or answer?
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Recently, as of 11/6 my computer started up with a brand-new whine/hissing/static noise from the Graphics card. There has been no recent changes of software handling GPU or the settings of the clocks on it. There has also been no increase in usage or stress of games or graphic changes. Normally, there is a hardware/software change when it comes to coil whine or it being a brand new card. The point I am trying to reach is that if this is truly coil-whine since it has started for seemingly no apparent reason and has no solutions regardless of lowering the clock speed or power targets. The GPU is underclocked from stock to 1560mhz, lower voltage targets, -10% power limit on MSI Afterburner, and stock memory speed. Is there anything I can do to help my cause as changing the speeds even lower has no effect on the noise? The GPU is a XFX RX 590 8gb Fatboy paired with a 2600X Ryzen on Windows 11 with a 750W EVGA GOLD PSU. The card usually never increases over 60 Celsius. I do have a Mp4 Audio clip on streamable of what I hear, which does not do it justice since I am able to hear the whine through a headset playing music. https://streamable.com/m9o3ye The static noise at the end is not a audio artifact, that is how the noise is. *edit*: I see a post regarding a user with a 480 that OC'd their CPU which caused it, I haven't edited CPU clock speeds and inspecting the capacitors showed them still tightly secured.
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Hi all, I built my computer just after Christmas a year and a half ago (back when you could get a GPU easily). Ever since I built it, there's been some coil whine, but I just relocated my setup and it sounds a lot louder now. I'm pretty sure it's the GPU because when I look around in games the pitch changes, and it's louder/quieter depending on how demanding a load it's working on. (though Minecraft is a lot louder than other games that might be more demanding). Here is a video of the coil whine: https://photos.app.goo.gl/rnm5FRQLooWCtjQs6 Here is proof I think it's coming from the GPU (as I look around Minecraft, the pitch changes): https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bfgn3waB3Dnbmrod7 I'd appreciate any thoughts on how to fix, or even just conformation that this is coil whine and not anything else. Thanks, Cody
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Specs - **GPU- AMD RADEON RX 5700 XT** **CPU- AMD RYZEN 7 3700x 8 core** **RAM- corsair 3600 2x8** **MOTHERBOARD- B450 TOMAHAWK MAX** **PSU- CORSAIR CX650M WATT** 2 monitors 60 hz with freesync wich does not work cause tearing gets worse or is the same. hey guys. i am having a problem wich is seriosly making me worry. i have always hated letting my pc run on max, not only it gets too hot but make my gpu push hard and i find its useless or unnecessary. so i have always used the in game fps limiter, but as you know sometimes these stop working on loading screens and some games dont even have one. So i used radeon's tool [i put on 144 fps because it removes screen tearing, and no vsync is not a option sadly ;-; i hate it too much.] this worked fine for a long time until now for some reason sometimes, my pc just goes insane and my coil whine just makes a lot of noise and my pc gets hot really fat the gpu fans start spinning. this happens for example i was playinh tarkov i aimed the scope to a certain spot, in stalker this happened out of nowhere. now this might sound normal but the thing is most of the time it doesnt happen its as if it just decides to happen so if tomorrow i come back and aim the same place it doesnt happen. I then tried doing one thing, disable the radeon limiter and use the in game limiter. still happened as soon as my pc would get to 80 fps it would just fire up hard the coil whine. and i cant understand why i would be very grateful if you guys could help me. i will also do a stress test to see whats happening. the videos are not the stress test, the stress test went well no abnormalities no coil whine all fine for 60 s of stress. once again thanks for everyone who tries to help me \<3 https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ag4msaGaQmOQmnABoKsQBBq18kge Here's a one drive video of the happening. What makes me worried is that it's not as if it asks for power and once done it just rests its that it asks for power non stop. And my pc heats up so fast I mean like it heats up the whole entire room very fast. It's as if it had reached like 2000 fps, I have tried rivaturned but it crashes most of my games and shows visible bugs. Another thing is if it's at 60 fps and I aim to that same place I does not happen, why? That is why I can't understand if it needs more power then why doesn't it request more at 60 fps and why is there no coil whine. (edit even when I put it on 60 fps you cna hear some small whines from time to time. But if I restart my computer and I don't look to that area there is no coil whine at 60 nor 144 so idk at this point, and on other games itd the same story if a specific event happens and my coil whine comes then it never goes away even when it never needed more power on a certain place)
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Hello everyone. I've got some GPU coil whine recently. It doesn't bother me too much, but there's whine also when the GPU is idle. The PSU is a Seasonic Focus Plus gold (purchased end of 2019) and the GPU a RX 5700XT. I remember that first when i built the system there was no coil whine whatsoever. It looks like it increased over time. Also there's none when i'm playing. I premise that I play at 720p (old monitor) 75fps, so the GPU is nowhere near its limit. I've tried benchmarking also and there's no problem. Now, the fact is that i know that these of PSUs have problems with high power cards. Could it be that the PSU brings problems to the GPU? Should I change the PSU just to be out of trouble? Anyone had a similar problem? Also I'm sorry if this is the wrong section; please move the thread or delete it if there's any problem. Thanks.
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So I've been using a 2x8 BEQUIET power cable for a month now, card runs very stable no (real) issues for my EVGA 1070 FTW2. And I was very happy there was no coil whine... Until I cleaned my PC today? After I was done (I cleaned all fans and stuff) I ran a couple of benchmarks to check if everything is ok, which I always do after cleaning. Yeah... best result ever... but what's that weird high pitched rattling sound... hmm... could it be "coil whine" what the hell..? Well, I'm like 99% this was coil whine, because there was a funny effect when I moved the window of heaven benchmark (which kinda stops the benchmark momentarily) the high pitched "electro sound" which frankly sounded like if a capacitor is about to explode (I KNOW how that sounds btw... ) stopped immediately... and when I "released" the window started again immediately... I really try to keep this short but I gotta explain the situation somehow, right? So... nothing fixed it (and I didn't try much other than checking cables and GPU which seemed to be plugged in fine, because wtf are you supposed to do against coil whine anyway...) So after an all nighter of exchanging the BEQUIET 2x8 cable with the 2 BEQUIET 8 pin cables that came with my PSU... it's gone! idk if this is a new discovery or what but apparently *cables* can cause coil whine? so instead of buying a new PSU or GPU... one could just try different cables perhaps...? Anyways, I'm stumped, how can the BEQUIET cable that's *guaranteed* to work with pretty much any 2x8 pin GPU just develop coil whine basically "out of nowhere"?? I'm super happy it's fixed but I'd really like to know how this happened and also maybe this experience can help people with similar issues. Anyone else experienced something like this ? PS: the high pitched sound definitely came from the GPU (100%) not PSU
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Hi, Today I upgraded my i7-4790k and Gigabyte Z97P-D3 to a Ryzen 5 5600X with a MSI B550 Tomahawk. The video card I am using is the MSI GTX 1660 Super Gaming X. In my previous setup this card was absolutely silent. I would only hear coil whine in menu screens where my FPS would skyrocket, but not in games. After upgrading I tested RDR2 and Rocket League and noticed a huge amount of coil whine coming from my GPU. Probably the worst coil whine I've ever heard. In games like Factorio there is pretty much no coil whine at all. So it mainly seems to be happening when the GPU is pushed to 100%. Now it's not the biggest problem because I am planning on upgrading my GPU anyway, but because of the stock issues lately I'll probably be using this card for a while and the coil whine is really annoying. I also find it very odd that the coil whine started appearing after upgrading. I've already tried quite a few things to solve this issue, but to no avail. So far I've tried a different PSU port, different 8-pin cable, different PCIe slot, vsync and undervolting the card. Now my question is, would it be possible for an upgrade like this to cause coil whine (seems like the answer is yes) and what would be the cause of it? Could it be because there is a small GPU bottleneck? I would love to hear your thoughts or experiences on this topic. Specs if needed: Ryzen 5 5600x MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 (3200) Seasonic Focus GX-650 MSI GTX 1660 Super Gaming X Bunch of Corsair RGB fans TL;DR: Upgraded my i7-4790k to a Ryzen 5 5600x and my 1660 Super started generating coil whine while it did not do this is my old system.
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Cooling: h100i PRO AIO CPU i9 9900k Motherboard Asus ROG Strix z390-h gaming RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 LED Desktop Memory, Black GPU GTX 2080 ti MSI Trio Case Cooler Master Masterbox 5 Mid-Tower Case Storage 500gb 960 evo, 2 tb Black SSD PSU EVGA 750W GOLD edition I have some coil whine, I cannot tell if its coming from my psu or my gpu. could be either or. I contacted MSI (my manufacturer) and they told me to try a new MB and GPU such as swap them out and see if it was those parts causing the whine. As you can guess I do not have access to these parts. I am really not sure what the best course of action for me would be. Should I take it to a computer shop that has these spare parts and see if they can diagnose the problem more thorougly? or should I just RMA my 2080ti/750W evga psu? I looked inside the psu and it was REALLY dusty. (I have a lot of animals) Thanks PS, I did clean it out thoroughly
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Hello to everyone, as this is my first topic here. Now, straight to the issue. For some time now (practically all the way from launch day) I'm a "proud" owner of the "Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Vision OC" GPU. I say "proud" because the card is nothing but problems. Not mentioning the rather high 85°C in all games, no matter if it's Cyberpunk 1440p on highest settings or, get this, something like Terraria. All the while case airflow is not restricted, it's not dusty inside, I enabled GPU fans to be always on, even added two more case fans. No change at all. Main issue is, yesterday, without any warning, it started The Mother of all coil whines. Or, that's what I think the noise is. Curiously, it's there ONLY when the card is under load, at least 50% of GPU usage. I have a video for you. In it, I open a game and the whine immediately starts. Then, I click out of the game to my second monitor, it mostly goes away. Without clicking back to the game window, I proceed to move the mouse around on the monitor where the game is opened and the whine is there only when I move cursor around. When I drag the cursor around, the whine is there constantly. VID-20210119-202958.mp4 After recording I stopped all the PC fans or put them on silent mode and measured how loud the whine is. Now, I could just put headphones on, but the whine is 45dB at minimum! Even my cats start freaking out at the loud weird noise. I tried using V-Sync in games, FreeSync/G-Sync on my monitor, even lowering the power limit of the GPU in MSI Afterburner. Did absolutely diddly-squat for the level of the noise, except now it shows up at random intervals or places in games. Now, I'm no tech expert and that's where my "expertise" ends. Any of you guys have any ideas for the coil whine or the temperature? Would really appreciate it.
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Hello I’ve bought a new PSU today (Corsair HX1000) And after replacing my old one (Corsair RM750) I noticed that under load the PSU makes a terrible very loud screeching sound. At first I thought that maybe some cable got cought in the fan but no. It works very quiet until I put the PC under a lot of load (3DMark, cyberpunk etc) Here is a video with sound of what I’m trying to explain. Do I need to send it back or is there anything else I could do?
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My pc(HP omen obelisk 1000nc) makes this whistle sound coming from cpu area. Here is a video showing more... https://youtu.be/jd0vBB3_bbI Specs i5 9400f RTX 2060 And HP board and PSU Base setting any idea how to fix it or what to replace BTW when its start whistling it start mostly by cpu intensive tasks and MSI afterburner shows vlotage warning
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Hello everyone and@LinusTech I have an issue with my AMD Vega 64 Liquid Cooled, a coil whine while playing Wolfenstein New Colossus on my Sapphire Vega 64 and i really don't know why....this only happens if i am in the main menu where the FPS is high. My configuration is: Case: Lian Li Air Mini Mesh with default case fans. (two 140mm front fans and one in the back of the case of 120mm) Motherboard: AsRock B560 Steel Legend Processor: Intel Core i7 11700F with Cpu Fan Noctua NHU-12s Redux RAM: GSkill Trident Z RGB CL15 - 3000mhz with XMP Profile enabled on auto PSU: Seasonic GX Focus Gold 80+ 750w Two SSD M2 2028 Crucial and one HDD Seagate Sata 3. Monitor: LG 32GN-650B Ultragear with 2k default resolution. I did two tests in Furmark on 1080p and 1440p resolutions and i did not experienced any coil whine, only in the game menu. Max wattage of gpu in Hardware Monitor was 266w and the temperature max 64.
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My PSU is making this weird electrical sparking sounds, that varies acording to the system load.... It's a Seasonic Snowsilent 1050W Platinum Full Modular SS-1050XP3. I bought it in 2016, so technically it has warrant, but I've already opened it, so I guess its void. I think that it's probably one component, but I can't identify it. If someone can point me in the right direction (capacitor,transformer,etc..), it will save me a ton of time. PSU.mp4
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Dear Gaming community! I just built a new pc, and unfortunately something happened that I am not very happy about: Coil whine (Or something like that) Videos: https://youtu.be/4_dOPq70E_0 and https://youtube.com/shorts/NY78fSTKmZ4 The noise around the CPU only occurs **when the GPU is under load. (**barely noticable in idle) And.. its not about the FPS (I read it on other forums that if you lock your fps its gonna be quieter) For example, the coil whine noticable when: League 200+ fps COD MW: 60+ fps Valorant 200+ fps Subnautica Below Zero: Even in the menu, and same at every FPS Fall Guys (Menu, and 140+fps) It cannot be the GPU, because I tried with another one, and its the same, and the noise is obviously coming from around the CPU. (Maybe VRMs?) I read so many articles about this but I have no idea what to do. What I tried: - Checking the fans to see they causing the noise (nope, sadly, they are too quiet, thats why the whine is even worse) - Disabling Power saving mode/C-state in bios - Downgrading the BIOS to older versions - Disabling XMP - Changing the maximum CPU state to 99% instead of 100% in the power saving options (Idk about that one) The config: MOBO: ASUS TUF GAMING B560M-PLUS CPU: i5-11400f Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34 eSports duo RAM: 2x8GB G.skill Aegis 3200 SSD: Samsung EVO 980 PRO 500GB GPU: GTX 1650 PSU: SEASONIC CORE GM 650W 80+ GOLD MODULAR (SSR-650LM) OS: Windows 11 Pro What can you recommend I try or do to reduce the noise? I have very sensitive ears, that's why it bothers me so much. The other strange thing I noticed that some rubber adheasive pads fall off the motherboard somehow, and I dont know from where, but I found them on the bottom of my case. (I found 3) something like that: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/bf4AAOSwLVZVsLcs/s-l400.jpg Best regards, Kery IMG_4456.MOV IMG_4461.MOV