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sounds like this weird noise is coming from the cpu area (Buzzing noise) its not the fans or nothing else but could this be the motherboard??

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my bet is on the GPU

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11 minutes ago, steveo1234 said:

sounds like this weird noise is coming from the cpu area (Buzzing noise) its not the fans or nothing else but could this be the motherboard??

Are you using a liquid CPU cooler? If so, could it be the pump on the waterblock?

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Just now, ThinkWithPortals said:

Are you using a liquid CPU cooler? If so, could it be the pump on the waterblock?

nope just the be quite dark rock 3 fan

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Defo is the motherboard but dont think i can get a RMA had it for a while now

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Try RMAing the MB, are u sure its the MB??? Or is it the GPU? Maybe run ur PC without GPu and see?

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Just now, Samsterstorm said:

Try RMAing the MB, are u sure its the MB??? Or is it the GPU? Maybe run ur PC without GPu and see?

never tried that before is it safe to do that?

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Just now, steveo1234 said:

never tried that before is it safe to do that?

Yes, just plug into integrated and remove the GPU

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6 minutes ago, Samsterstorm said:

Yes, just plug into integrated and remove the GPU

miss read your last message not the GPU that had coil whine a few months back but got the card replaced now that working fine with no noise

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The whole concept of coil while is a bit misleading, since it's just as likely to come from the caps, or occasionally other parts of the power circuitry on the PSU, motherboard or GPU.

 

 HFEN (High Frequency Electronic Noise) is common to many items beyond the main three suspects above, including monitors and SSDs.

 

But, yeah. It definitely could be the motherboard.

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