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Very bad whining noise

so starting last week there has been a very weird whining noise that is coming from my computer and i really dont know what it is maybe its the pump i dont think its from the fans but maybe i really dont know what to do please someone tell me what the issue if its a simple fix like replacing fans then i will but if its the pump i know there is there is nothing i can do someone tell me what the issue is 

 

 

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It's most likely the graphics card, i which case there's really not much you ca do about it physically. You ca:

Use a framerate limiter (Vsync)

Put some hot glue on the graphics card's iductor coils

Return it and get a new one - I'm not sure if Asus will honor this though 

 

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listen at 1:30, if it sounds like that, typically when the gpu is under load you got coil whine, Jay did a video about how to minimize it

 

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5 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

It's most likely the graphics card, i which case there's really not much you ca do about it physically. You ca:

Use a framerate limiter (Vsync)

Put some hot glue on the graphics card's iductor coils

Return it and get a new one - I'm not sure if Asus will honor this though 

 

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this is a 24/7 sound like when i first start it up

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2 minutes ago, ThomasBoben said:

this is a 24/7 sound like when i first start it up

also there is a sound near the pump that sounds like your sucking water through a straw

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4 minutes ago, ThomasBoben said:

also there is a sound near the pump that sounds like your sucking water through a straw

Probably water in the loop or somethin... Try to rma the cooler.

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1 minute ago, Jrock said:

Probably water in the loop or somethin... Try to rma the cooler.

do you think i could last with it like this for the rest of this year maybe

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Just now, ThomasBoben said:

do you think i could last with it like this for the rest of this year maybe

Just watch temps.

 

Aslong as its not overheating, you SHOULD be fine.

 

Watch for leaks too.

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Just now, Jrock said:

Just watch temps.

 

Aslong as its not overheating, you SHOULD be fine.

 

Watch for leaks too.

 i check everyday for leaks and i watch the temps constantly thank you 

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