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Coil whining and fans 100% with Ryzen 3600

Hi , I just  bought a new r5 3600 + b450 motherboard and now my one year rtx2070 that never had an issue is making this annoying sound when playing and also the fans go spinning 100% while booting. Any suggestions or more people having the same problem ? 

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It wasn't whining because it had lower FPS, now when it has higher FPS with better CPU it's whining, nothing you can do about it other than replacing the GPU so you possibly get an SKU that doesn't whine or not that much or replacing the case for the one with better noise isolation.

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Annoying sound while gaming? By that, do you mean loud fans, some clicking noise or coil whine?

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9 minutes ago, Juular said:

It wasn't whining because it had lower FPS, now when it has higher FPS with better CPU it's whining, nothing you can do about it other than replacing the GPU so you possibly get an SKU that doesn't whine or not that much or replacing the case for the one with better noise isolation.

It could also be the PSU that's causing the coil whine.

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19 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

It could also be the PSU that's causing the coil whine.

I have the same sistem , only changed the cpu and motherboard but I will try  another psu, Thanks ! 

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What games do you play?

I know for a fact things like The Sims 3 max out the framerate without a limiter (500FPS in the menu)

This makes even my GTX980's coil whine, which they normally do not.

 

Something to limit your FPS could help, seeing as now that your CPU lets your GPU push more frames aka work harder it is getting a little noise.

EVGA Precision can do that for you, some games also allow you to do this from the settings menu (RDR2 for example).

 

You could also be hearing coil whine from other components as @191x7 suggested.

What PSU do you have?

It might not be sufficient.

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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31 minutes ago, Juular said:

It wasn't whining because it had lower FPS, now when it has higher FPS with better CPU it's whining, nothing you can do about it other than replacing the GPU so you possibly get an SKU that doesn't whine or not that much or replacing the case for the one with better noise isolation.

Maybe. I don’t know very much , but it can go from no sound at all to doing such annoying thing? I previously had a i5 7600k 

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22 minutes ago, Sfekke said:

What games do you play?

I know for a fact things like The Sims 3 max out the framerate without a limiter (500FPS in the menu)

This makes even my GTX980's coil whine, which they normally do not.

 

Something to limit your FPS could help, seeing as now that your CPU lets your GPU push more frames aka work harder it is getting a little noise.

EVGA Precision can do that for you, some games also allow you to do this from the settings menu (RDR2 for example).

 

You could also be hearing coil whine from other components as @191x7 suggested.

What PSU do you have?

It might not be sufficient.

I have evga 500w 80 plus Bronce 

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1 hour ago, Pizzauy said:

I have evga 500w 80 plus Bronce 

You're not at the limit of your PSU just yet

2 hours ago, Pizzauy said:

I have the same sistem , only changed the cpu and motherboard but I will try  another psu, Thanks ! 

Try the different PSU, it might not be at its limit but it could be pushed hard enough to cause some audible coil whine; it is a cheaper unit after all.

 

Let us know if it stopped whining or didn't :)

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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