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i hear vibration in my gpu

Anas Dweik

hi guys . 

yesterday i bought 1080 gigabyte used. i hear some vibration noise but i can't recognize where the sound comes from.

it happens only under load .

is it safe ?

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1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

i hear some vibration noise but i can't recognize where the sound comes from.

it happens only under load .

The fan(s)?

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Is it a high pitched noise? Might be cool whine. If it's a low rumble then idk.

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Low could be fans but I doubt that, but it could something else in the system as well.

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11 hours ago, fasauceome said:

Is it a high pitched noise? Might be cool whine. If it's a low rumble then idk.

No, it's almost noticeable. I can feel the vibration when i put my hands on the card 

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11 hours ago, KingCry said:

Low could be fans but I doubt that, but it could something else in the system as well.

I can't find a way to check that, i can't stop the fans 

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11 hours ago, Geography said:

The fan(s)?

How can i check if its from the fans

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9 hours ago, Anas Dweik said:

I can't find a way to check that, i can't stop the fans 

Use your hand and stop the fan?

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15 minutes ago, KingCry said:

Use your hand and stop the fan?

yes , from the fans 

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Could be the fans dying, it's a used card after all.
Was it used for mining or something?

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normally when it is a hum under load, it should be coilwhine, which is .. .unfortunatly present on many cards.

 

try to ... hold the fans, when not spiining in idle mode, then load the GPU in a test, and se if it still "vibrates" if so, then you have coilwhine..

 

that cannot be solve, well a better PSU can help at times, and you can manualle put some clear nail polish on coils that whine, limit FPS to a max of 200..

 

My ASUS 1080TI whines over 300FPS, but has NO noise below, so i just capped it at 200 in MSI afterburner, so haven´t had any coilwhine since.

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15 hours ago, Anas Dweik said:

How can i check if its from the fans

Unplug them by opening the gpu cooler

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4 hours ago, RasmusDC said:

normally when it is a hum under load, it should be coilwhine, which is .. .unfortunatly present on many cards.

 

try to ... hold the fans, when not spiining in idle mode, then load the GPU in a test, and se if it still "vibrates" if so, then you have coilwhine..

 

that cannot be solve, well a better PSU can help at times, and you can manualle put some clear nail polish on coils that whine, limit FPS to a max of 200..

 

My ASUS 1080TI whines over 300FPS, but has NO noise below, so i just capped it at 200 in MSI afterburner, so haven´t had any coilwhine since.

For coil whine i wud desolder the coil then resolder it with some shock damping material like rubber.

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5 hours ago, RasmusDC said:

normally when it is a hum under load, it should be coilwhine, which is .. .unfortunatly present on many cards.

 

try to ... hold the fans, when not spiining in idle mode, then load the GPU in a test, and se if it still "vibrates" if so, then you have coilwhine..

 

that cannot be solve, well a better PSU can help at times, and you can manualle put some clear nail polish on coils that whine, limit FPS to a max of 200..

 

My ASUS 1080TI whines over 300FPS, but has NO noise below, so i just capped it at 200 in MSI afterburner, so haven´t had any coilwhine since.

My fans stops at idle by them selfs. I put oil on the fans, they didn't work, but when i swapped there places they worked fine

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5 hours ago, Esus said:

Could be the fans dying, it's a used card after all.
Was it used for mining or something?

I think it was used for mining, is it bad? 

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1 hour ago, Djesur Feim said:

Unplug them by opening the gpu cooler

They are working find now after oil and swap there places, i even had better cpu temperatures at 100% load 60c, and gpu 63c underload. Idk how that helped the cpu to get lower temps

*before the cpu was 80c and gpu 75

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5 hours ago, Anas Dweik said:

I think it was used for mining, is it bad? 

Mining cards fans are always maxed out

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20 hours ago, Anas Dweik said:

They are working find now after oil and swap there places, i even had better cpu temperatures at 100% load 60c, and gpu 63c underload. Idk how that helped the cpu to get lower temps

*before the cpu was 80c and gpu 75

Wow so u oiled up the fans. Thats very rare. Btw ur cpu is cooler cuz of the gpu putting out so much heat doing in inefficently

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