low load operation shouldn't contribute to the possible occurrence of coil noise.
Nothing else describes this problem though, also I thought coil whine that dealt with load operation only occurred in video cards? Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on April 29, 2017, 11:36:42 PMlow load operation shouldn't contribute to the possible occurrence of coil noise.
I meant it's not because you left your PC idling overnight. Your PSU is probably just substandard QC. Shit ain't wound properly.
Do you have a solution? It's an EVGA 850W 80+ Gold. I would like to go with Corsair but I hear awful things about their PSUs. Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on April 29, 2017, 11:42:26 PMI meant it's not because you left your PC idling overnight. Your PSU is probably just substandard QC. Shit ain't wound properly.
Short of dissecting the unit and re-wiring it yourself, no.
Do you have a recommendation on a replacement PSU? Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on April 29, 2017, 11:48:01 PMShort of dissecting the unit and re-wiring it yourself, no.
Quote from: Ian on April 29, 2017, 11:44:58 PMDo you have a solution? It's an EVGA 850W 80+ Gold. I would like to go with Corsair but I hear awful things about their PSUs. Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on April 29, 2017, 11:42:26 PMI meant it's not because you left your PC idling overnight. Your PSU is probably just substandard QC. Shit ain't wound properly. Short of dissecting the unit and re-wiring it yourself, no.
that's not entirely true, my psu randomly started to have coil whine and i turn the computer off every night before i go to bed. the coil whine also went away after a couple months too.
Damn you must have really cheaped out on the PSU. When I had my gaming PC id leave it on for weeks straight and nothing like this ever happened.
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corsair are a child company of seasonic, who make the best psusevga is actually the newer kid on the block, and theyre the third best, behind corsair and seasonicdont know what youve heard but overall the top three in order from best is seasonic, corsair, then evga
My PSU is fully modular. If I buy a Corsair PSU, can I use the cables already attached to everything and just switch out the power block? Quote from: Pepsi on May 01, 2017, 12:28:29 PMcorsair are a child company of seasonic, who make the best psusevga is actually the newer kid on the block, and theyre the third best, behind corsair and seasonicdont know what youve heard but overall the top three in order from best is seasonic, corsair, then evga
im not sure what the evga connectors are as ive always used corsair psus, in that case you should also buy a modular corsair psu
Well I always intended on getting a fully modular PSU. I was just hoping that I could just switch the blocks and not have to deal with the nightmare cable management I have. Quote from: Pepsi on May 01, 2017, 12:36:04 PMim not sure what the evga connectors are as ive always used corsair psus, in that case you should also buy a modular corsair psu
if you did a bad job, this could be a opportunity to do a good job on cable management this time round
It's not that I did a bad job, two out of the seven hours I spent on the build was completely dedicated to cable management. The problem is the case came with a bunch of cables for its own fan controller and it had six of those, but I wanted to use my own fan controller and I have six fans in there, and there isn't much clearance on the side. Quote from: Pepsi on May 01, 2017, 12:38:56 PMif you did a bad job, this could be a opportunity to do a good job on cable management this time round
Is it bad to leave your laptop plugged in a lot?
Quote from: challengerX on May 01, 2017, 02:24:48 PMIs it bad to leave your laptop plugged in a lot? It shortens the battery life. I only plugged in my laptop when it was absolutely low on power and I manged to keep the battery for another year past its life. Now it's completely shot and needs the charger at all times, and keeping it plugged in when it's charged will expedite that problem.