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Ryzen 7 3800X making buzzing

so its been a month now of this sound i only noticed it when i got my new cooler. and i thought the cooler was broken so i got a replacement and it was still doing it. so then i took everything out of the case and put the stock cooler back and the nose it is more quite but its coming from the CPU now it must have been doing this for a year now or when ever cause with the big stock cooler must be blocking the sound or what ever. and when using this cooler either the bracket or the way its shaped makes me notice it now siting here im guessing its normal ? but when i put the CPU in power saving mode the sound goes away and if i run the PC under a stress test so only on idle and when in normal power mode its runing about 4.27ghz or so and in power saving its running at 2.18ghz. so the sound is kinda annoying and like nothing crashes or anything so im guessing its just normal 

 

so i made this a while ago thinking it was gpu coil whine but its not i had no gpu in when i did my test last night  also i say to use headphones or ear buds to hear this cause you can't really hear it over speakers 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Do you maybe have an HDD installed in this computer?
I dont know of any way a CPU could be making that sound

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Are you sure your heatsink is tightly screwed and don't vibrate ?

 

The CPU itself can't do any noise unless possessed by some Alma spirit 🙂

 

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6 minutes ago, PDifolco said:

Are you sure your heatsink is tightly screwed and don't vibrate ?

 

The CPU itself can't do any noise unless possessed by some Alma spirit 🙂

 

oh yeah ik yeah both are good the only cooler i have is the AMD Wraith Prism LED RGB Cooler Fan  which i had since last year and with this cooler you can't hear it unless you have your ear up to the cpu in the back or close as you can in the case but with this new cooler you can just sit here with the side panels on and hear it 

 

and then i got the new cooler i have now NZXT Kraken M22 120mm

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13 minutes ago, Devryd said:

Do you maybe have an HDD installed in this computer?
I dont know of any way a CPU could be making that sound

when i did this test last night i had no HDD Or anything besides power and ram and CPU to start 

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19 minutes ago, Coltonw023456 said:

so its been a month now of this sound i only noticed it when i got my new cooler. and i thought the cooler was broken so i got a replacement and it was still doing it. so then i took everything out of the case and put the stock cooler back and the nose it is more quite but its coming from the CPU now it must have been doing this for a year now or when ever cause with the big stock cooler must be blocking the sound or what ever. and when using this cooler either the bracket or the way its shaped makes me notice it now siting here im guessing its normal ? but when i put the CPU in power saving mode the sound goes away and if i run the PC under a stress test so only on idle and when in normal power mode its runing about 4.27ghz or so and in power saving its running at 2.18ghz. so the sound is kinda annoying and like nothing crashes or anything so im guessing its just normal 

 

so i made this a while ago thinking it was gpu coil whine but its not i had no gpu in when i did my test last night  also i say to use headphones or ear buds to hear this cause you can't really hear it over speakers 

 

Sounds like the fan. Had a kraken dying some time ago, was a very different sound. You cant do anything about GPU coil whine

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1 minute ago, DoctorNick said:

Sounds like the fan. Had a kraken dying some time ago, was a very different sound. You cant do anything about GPU coil whine

nope its nether this is what i did last night and its coming from the socket lol cause if you put your ear on the back side as well its louder 

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16 minutes ago, Devryd said:

Do you maybe have an HDD installed in this computer?
I dont know of any way a CPU could be making that sound

yeah i forgot to say i did have SSD m.2 installed but its not coming from there cause i put my ear by the cpu and the back side of the bored and its coming from there 

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5 minutes ago, Pixelfie said:

Might be the VRM having coil whine, they are left of the CPU

could be but isn't VRM video memory ? 

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11 minutes ago, Coltonw023456 said:

could be but isn't VRM video memory ? 

No, that's VRAM. VRM is used for power delivery and is usually where you hear coil whine. My VRM's are screaming all the time

 

Just checked the video and that's definitely coil whine. 

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Just now, Pixelfie said:

No, that's VRAM. VRM is used for power delivery and is usually where you hear coil whine.

yeah im guessing maybe with the stock cooler it covers it better or something so i don't hear it much IMG_1160.thumb.JPG.add709f7e63acb5933ee537fd3370e7a.JPG

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6 minutes ago, Coltonw023456 said:

yeah im guessing maybe with the stock cooler it covers it better or something so i don't hear it much IMG_1160.thumb.JPG.add709f7e63acb5933ee537fd3370e7a.JPG

Yeah probably. Maybe you could install the stock cooler and stop it with your finger so you're sure that's the cause? Or unplug the cooler and test like that, but make sure the temps aren't getting too hot when doing this.

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20 minutes ago, Pixelfie said:

Yeah probably. Maybe you could install the stock cooler and stop it with your finger so you're sure that's the cause? Or unplug the cooler and test like that, but make sure the temps aren't getting too hot when doing this.

yeah i called AMD they said its most likely VRM 

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2 hours ago, Pixelfie said:

Yeah probably. Maybe you could install the stock cooler and stop it with your finger so you're sure that's the cause? Or unplug the cooler and test like that, but make sure the temps aren't getting too hot when doing this.

also why is windows running my CPU at 4 ghz on idle anyways i have it set to normal power mode 

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9 minutes ago, Coltonw023456 said:

also why is windows running my CPU at 4 ghz on idle anyways i have it set to normal power mode 

Maybe you have enabled that in BIOS or because the temps allow it. 

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6 hours ago, Pixelfie said:

Maybe you have enabled that in BIOS or because the temps allow it. 

yeah nah i cleared cmos anyways my PC Is haunted lol 

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