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We continue to explore the issue of high frequency tonal noise from many computer components. As we approach ever lower noise levels, this electronic whining often becomes critical; in 'normal' (read: noisy) computers, it is masked by the noise of fans and hard drives. Forum discussion: Hi. For the pass few days when I turn the pc on it will emit a high pitched whining sound for a few minutes then stop for the rest of the day. Most of the time the whining sound. So my computer just a bit ago started making a high pitched beeping noise. It's not a constant thing, I noticed it while I was trying to watch a video on Youtube. At first I thought it was part of the video so I paused it and a few seconds later it sounded again. So I closed all my pages and no more noise. Then I opened them back up one at a time nothing.

According to this thread on hardforum.com Others are experiencing this whine. Could it be because it's hooked up to my XFX 4890?

Also, I bought it for 99.99 and it's now on sale for 85.99. Would I still get my 99.99 back if I trade it in for a Corsair 750TX? Right now the 750TX is on sale for 109.99 and I'm thinking about just paying the difference. My rig is: -Intel i5 -4gb Corsair XMS DDR3 Dual-channel RAM -XFX 4890 -ASUS P7P55D I am looking into buying a fan controller and putting in an aftermarket cooler for both my GPU and CPU. According to this thread on hardforum.com Others are experiencing this whine.

Could it be because it's hooked up to my XFX 4890? Also, I bought it for 99.99 and it's now on sale for 85.99. Would I still get my 99.99 back if I trade it in for a Corsair 750TX? Right now the 750TX is on sale for 109.99 and I'm thinking about just paying the difference.

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My rig is: -Intel i5 -4gb Corsair XMS DDR3 Dual-channel RAM -XFX 4890 -ASUS P7P55D I am looking into buying a fan controller and putting in an aftermarket cooler for both my GPU and CPU. DabsTight703You sure it's not the GPU? My 4890 does the same thing; I had to take the bloody thing apart and put a bit kneadable eraser on the piece that was vibrating. Not only was it tedious, but it probably also voided the warranty. QUOTE='Human-after-all'If the GPU is not getting power correctly itll make the noise.if its not that get a refund on the PS immediately and stop using it.

MaoTheChimpstMy 4890 had been making this noise for 6 months and hasn't degraded or failed. And I doubt it will anytime soon. I was stating a common cause for a high pitch noise for the tc but since hes posting and its coming from his PS he should probably take it back.Your video card story is kind of random and out of place so I just wont respond to it. I was stating a common cause for a high pitch noise for the tc but since hes posting and its coming from his PS he should probably take it back.Your video card story is kind of random and out of place so I just wont respond to it. Human-after-allI'm not asking you to respond, but I'm asking you to read the bloody posts.Could it be because it's hooked up to my XFX 4890?. DabsTight703The OP has a 4890.Google '4890 squealing' or '4890 sound', and you'll hopefully notice that alot of people have this issue.And judging from here.Another thing to note, I know this may sound crazy but if I put my ear right next to my computer I can't hear it.

It's only when I'm about a foot away from it that I can hear it. It does sound like an electrical problem however. DabsTight703.the OP cannot tell where the sound is coming from. The 4890 does have a bit of squealing when you stress it.

Mine emit a little squeal whenever I stress them (funnily enough, Crysis causes the noise to occur, where Furmark does not:?). You need to try to determine where the sound is coming from before you return anything. Try to figure it out by putting your ear over a tube of some sort (tissue paper, paper towel, etc.) and use that to determine where the sound is coming from. Look through the motherboard, PSU, and video card, as those are usually the sources of the sound. The 4890 does have a bit of squealing when you stress it. Mine emit a little squeal whenever I stress them (funnily enough, Crysis causes the noise to occur, where Furmark does not:?). You need to try to determine where the sound is coming from before you return anything.

Try to figure it out by putting your ear over a tube of some sort (tissue paper, paper towel, etc.) and use that to determine where the sound is coming from. Look through the motherboard, PSU, and video card, as those are usually the sources of the sound. Ravenguard90 I have a 8800 GTX, and i also get a squeal when i run Crysis, but it never occurs otherwise. It's been like that ever since i got it, and that's almost 2 years ago. No issues yet. I the card used to sit in a Dell XPS 420 with some 400 watt dell PSU.

I had the same squealing (only in Crysis) when i moved it into my new build with a TX 650. I'd suggest you make sure it's actually coming from the PSU, and not some other component. QUOTE='DabsTight703'According to this thread on hardforum.com Others are experiencing this whine. Could it be because it's hooked up to my XFX 4890? Also, I bought it for 99.99 and it's now on sale for 85.99. Would I still get my 99.99 back if I trade it in for a Corsair 750TX? Right now the 750TX is on sale for 109.99 and I'm thinking about just paying the difference.

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My rig is: -Intel i5 -4gb Corsair XMS DDR3 Dual-channel RAM -XFX 4890 -ASUS P7P55D I am looking into buying a fan controller and putting in an aftermarket cooler for both my GPU and CPU. MaoTheChimpYou sure it's not the GPU? My 4890 does the same thing; I had to take the bloody thing apart and put a bit kneadable eraser on the piece that was vibrating.

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Not only was it tedious, but it probably also voided the warranty. Lmao, i may have to try that with my psu.