What'd be the next step to do?. I am keeping both PSUs just in case
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What'd be the next step to do?. I am keeping both PSUs just in case
1. Yes, i never leave anything without being clicked in and gently tight first, specially the GPU connector and YES, i already tried unplugging everything, even rear USBs/cables and then grabbed an air dust can and a new hair drier (Wich's a beast) to remove every bit of dust in the rear and the MB's CPU/24 pin ports etc, trying to be careful with the fans not spinning by the air to prevent mobo issues. Some dust was removed
2. Sadly i don't have any spare thermal paste to do that (Going between coolers etc drained em out). The brackets topic is that when the brackets were being mounted with a hand behind the motherboard's CPU plate they might've waved and fell off the grey cylinders where you screw the brackets, meaning they'd fall around the motherboard or touch the capacitors thingy. They seemed like not moving at all nor affected, only that the VRM area had these sounds, maybe even the PCI slot...
For some reason lately it hasn't happened such electric noises over the VRM area but yes with the GPU,sometimes acting like light coil whine even tho nothing happens to the PC, but if i disconnect the GPU from the PCI slot and turn on the PC, even with the warning noise (Missing GPU in PCI Slot) i don't sense this ringing noise at all (Even tho my left ear has leftovers of such that takes hours to leave, like a temporal tinnitus, luckily...Hopefully...). There's also the GPU sometimes causing what i say "A sound that you can't hear but if you get close to it you can feel some intensity -hurting- your ear". Left ear mainly)
This noise is heard from the GPU but for some reason, altho the following could be kinda related, my CREATIVE PEBBLE V3 speakers makes the same noise only if i stick the left ear to it, on the left speaker, hearing it electrically disrupted but very faintly (Could be my left ear's ringing being "masked" by the static. Speakers' wheel is at 50%). However i can also hear this around the GPU/MB area so...A bit of a gamble (Sure the speakers, since they're BALLS, might've rolled around and caused some light internal damage but to this level?...)
3. That's a good point with the C STATES in BIOS because i already tried that and it reduced the noise. However i am aware that doing that could cause unstability issues so i left it back to ON. Haven''t updated W!0 in a long time (Trying to not enter the messy W11 world , also certain W10 updates broke some lil methods related to notifications, but so far no issues on the actual version.).
As for tinnitus left ear mainly has a "Neeeeeeeeee" light beeping noise that's constant and doesn't varies up. Right ear has a bit of HDD reading noises but also very lightly. For some reason my right ear doesn't have the ringings from the left one but cannot hear them out. Ya can say my ears are very sharp in certain senses (Like i can hear a tiny fan turbulence with my right one but not the left one, while the right one detects actual noise from the MB's chipset's plastic area like it's touching something but the fan ain't running at all (AUTO FAN BTW...I tried Fan Control already and when set to above 40% i can hear the fan but not solving the issue. Something weird's happening over there. Yes, tried using the air can and stuff, some dust came out. Someone said "Try pulling up the plastic because it might feel like the fan's touching something". I did and kinda helped but the noise's still there)
If i turn my head to the left some i hear the chipset area doing some noises so tomorrow i'll try to remove the plastic area by unscrewing the rear of the MB (It'll take a while but i don't want to remove the CPU cooler, no sir, takes time and, again, no thermal paste. MB's chipset is at 60C with fan at 40%
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Tooked the PSU out, connected all the components to it. Such noises doesn't seems to come from it (Unless, again, the distance is trolling me or something)
I placed it back in, kneeled sideways so my left ear aims to the front fans, then started putting the finger into each one. Seems like the front's top fan, rear fan and chipset fan are there culprits (Altho for some reason my left ear doesn't hears the chipset fan from behind the motherboard). Front fans and rear one at 1200RPM while the chipset goes natural between 1700-2200RPM
I don't think inserting the Noctuas once again could solve the problem if that means adding a new type of noise in the mix that could make things worse... And not sure if the fans now are doing the same kind of Noctua's noise now. And i don't know why the front's top and rear fans would do this waving noise if they're tightly screwed so there's no resonance, etc, and don't think i've screwed em badly or bent the tower's chassis out
Nor i understand how the front fans can cause that silent yet intense feeling on my left ear when the tower's at my right side. Changing speeds from the front panel's I/O seems to do it but i think even connecting the fans to the motherboard via Noctua's splitter+extender (From the Sx2 PP pack that i am still having...) keeps this intensity issue to happen
Is there something else i should try out or just WTH's going on with the PC?... Sure my left ear is hella more sensitive than the right one, but COME-ON !