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I have an older bequiet psu its 450w 80plus bronze. Model:BQT S6 SYS UA. When I power on my PC the PSU sounds like a jet engine for 15 seconds and it doesnt give signal to the monitor after the 15 seconds the pc turns on normally and the psu remains running normal. Why does this happen and is it normal or not? The PSU I bought is used

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What are the rest of your specs

 

 

The only time i had a PSU fan running max was when i had the PSU at its max capacity

 

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1 hour ago, jonnyGURU said:

What does that mean?  You mean the PSU's fan winds back down to an acceptable RPM?

I dont understand what you mean When i stsrt my PC the PSU starts running like a jet engine full power like a thruster and doesnt give signal to any other components but after 15 seconds it begins running quietly and the monitor and everything else turns on 

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19 minutes ago, shaz2sxy said:

What are the rest of your specs

 

 

The only time i had a PSU fan running max was when i had the PSU at its max capacity

 

btw read the reply above i cleared some things up The specs are not the problem this psu can handle them but here. Amd FX 6300 nvidia geforce 9800 gtx+ 500gb hdd 8gb hyperx fury ram

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55 minutes ago, highrusher said:

When i stsrt my PC the PSU starts running like a jet engine full power like a thruster and doesnt give signal to any other components but after 15 seconds it begins running quietly and the monitor and everything else turns on 

Does it only do this when you initially turn power on to the PSU?  Does it do this if you shut down from Windows, then turn back on again (without shutting off power at the PSU)?

 

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My gpu fan does this for some reason (rx 570) whenever I turn the computer on, while in the bios the fan runs at its full 4000 or so RPM, after exactly 8 seconds it turns off. For me it happens when i turn off the computer when the gpu is above 60c, maybe wait a little while to turn it off after it's been under load?

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Yeah, if you monitor has not turned on and windows not started...99% chance your BIOS is set to turn ALL fans to 100%, then steps down to control.

 

You are hearing case fans, CPU FANS and GPU FANS.

 

I have never heard a PSU FAN that is louder than all of the above running at 100%.

 

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22 minutes ago, mdk777 said:

Yeah, if you monitor has not turned on and windows not started...99% chance your BIOS is set to turn ALL fans to 100%, then steps down to control.

 

You are hearing case fans, CPU FANS and GPU FANS.

 

I have never heard a PSU FAN that is louder than all of the above running at 100%.

 

yeah youre probably right well Im not a magician to tell where the sound is coming from (from which fans) since I just bought this psu and it started happening as I replaced it with the old one. Anyways how do I fix it if that is the case?

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go into the BIOS.

You most likely set it to default settings when you unplugged the MB.

 

It is a simple test mode,the MB runs all the fans up, check temps and then boots.

 

It is not anything that is actually "wrong"

 

You can change it in the BIOS, but it will of course depend on the MB and I can't tell you anything more.

 

PS not powering all the way down (leaving at idle) would solve the "problem" and might cost you a $1 a year in electricity(at most). 

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17 hours ago, mdk777 said:

go into the BIOS.

You most likely set it to default settings when you unplugged the MB.

 

It is a simple test mode,the MB runs all the fans up, check temps and then boots.

 

It is not anything that is actually "wrong"

 

You can change it in the BIOS, but it will of course depend on the MB and I can't tell you anything more.

 

PS not powering all the way down (leaving at idle) would solve the "problem" and might cost you a $1 a year in electricity(at most). 

I have a problem, the PC wont even start up at all now 

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On 1/15/2021 at 6:56 PM, mdk777 said:

go into the BIOS.

You most likely set it to default settings when you unplugged the MB.

 

It is a simple test mode,the MB runs all the fans up, check temps and then boots.

 

It is not anything that is actually "wrong"

 

You can change it in the BIOS, but it will of course depend on the MB and I can't tell you anything more.

 

PS not powering all the way down (leaving at idle) would solve the "problem" and might cost you a $1 a year in electricity(at most). 

my MB is an asus one can you help me still or na?

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seems the psu brokey.

When i buy used psu I always want the receipt since I cam RMÀ if it brokes. 

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