Nope I can still hear high frequency noises from electrical devices like I used to, that has never changed![]()
Are you suggesting that you're the only human in existence that doesn't lose hearing frequency each year?

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Nope I can still hear high frequency noises from electrical devices like I used to, that has never changed![]()
You need rope for that mateMy appearance hasn't hanged in the last 15-20 years![]()
What PSU's would be recommended though if it is...
I've found that the higher the rating, i.e. Gold, Platinum etc the less chance of it causing or having coil whine. My current is PSU is Titanium rated and is as quiet as a church mouse and so is my 4090.What PSU's would be recommended though if it is...
I also remember somewhere reading that its larger cache somewhat mitigates this by tapping into system memory more efficiently?
Anyone know how true that is or have I completely made that up?
My appearance hasn't hanged in the last 15-20 years
Frequency changes happen in human hearing after age 30 anyway, I am 40 and I had the 2070 super only a couple of years back. I know coil whine, like I said I can still hear the whine from certain electricals, wall wart device chargers etc, even one of my Anker 12v lighter socket car chargers that I keep as a backup has whine so I replaced it with a newer one that does not.
I've found that the higher the rating, i.e. Gold, Platinum etc the less chance of it causing or having coil whine. My current is PSU is Titanium rated and is as quiet as a church mouse and so is my 4090.
The Asus TUF OC 7900XTX I had tried previously had coil whine so bad that it didn't last an hour before I filled in the RMA ticket with OcUK.
Had to buy the hated 4060ti today for my son. I know it’s got a lot of bad press for only having 8gb vram, but I also remember somewhere reading that its larger cache somewhat mitigates this by tapping into system memory more efficiently?
Anyone know how true that is or have I completely made that up?
What PSU's would be recommended though if it is...
I've owned 3 gold PSU and 2 Platinums, all Corsair branded and all no coil or fan noise
Seasonic are often mentioned, I even run one myself. But some Seasonic power supplies from 3 or 4 years ago did have issues with transient power spikes, mine was one of the first corrected but has in cable smoothing capacitors which can be a pain.I've found PSUs built from FSP's high end platform seem to do well when it comes to a system not having coil whine, Seasonic can be good but I've found some models and/or other brands who use Seasonic internally can be another story.
I commonly find the brand Asus associated with instances of coil whine though :s one way or another, for a brand which has somehow gained a somewhat premium product position they definitely don't back that up with the selection of internal components.
looking at those lows anyone who bought this gen 8gb gpu should about now banging their heads against a wall![]()
Seasonic.
The above poster (to yourself) has an EVGA but knows the OEM so also knows he has a good unit. But that's my gripe with EVGA, far too many different OEMs, the minority being good and the majority being trash tier.Regards EVGA, I've always thought them to be one of the top brands for things like PSUs but, after seeing GN's latest news video which details how they managed to "accidentally" change the pinouts on a PSU, leading to two versions of the same model requiring different cables, I'm forced to alter that opinion.