Someone mentioned they were using a UPS that may or may not have eliminated coilwhine.Is one of you using a surge protector or such like? What motherboards are you each using and what is the power delivery system on them?
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Someone mentioned they were using a UPS that may or may not have eliminated coilwhine.Is one of you using a surge protector or such like? What motherboards are you each using and what is the power delivery system on them?
Is one of you using a surge protector or such like? What motherboards are you each using and what is the power delivery system on them?
sorry i should have added @Wolverine2349 as I was particularly thinking of why the same card might respond differently in two different machines.I'm on a asus z790 hero, straight into the wall with hx1500i
I'm on a asus z790 hero, straight into the wall with hx1500i
Is it possible the person's house of whom I met online their l CPU was bottlenecking their 4090 even at 4k with 5950x?
GPU usage was in 90 percent or higher, bit could their be secret hidden bottleneck whetr GPU maybe not work as hard and thus less whine?
Nope was not on.No chance dlss was on was it? Because virtually all 4090s I had had no whine with it enabled no matter the world load.
Its not worth it, its a design fault with the card. I think getting a Suprim X with no coil whine is just down to chance.I'm on my first one still, about to send it back. Going to try another Suprim X
Its not worth it, its a design fault with the card. I think getting a Suprim X with no coil whine is just down to chance.
I think the one I have is particularly bad, worst cricket noise I've heard from a gpu in 20 years. Back when I was testing graphics cards, of which I would go through 200 easily, I never experienced this.Its not worth it, its a design fault with the card. I think getting a Suprim X with no coil whine is just down to chance.
I think the one I have is particularly bad, worst cricket noise I've heard from a gpu in 20 years. Back when I was testing graphics cards, of which I would go through 200 easily, I never experienced this.
Sorry, I literally just packed it up and shipped it What does the placement of the sticker mean @Hostile_18Is the serial sticker near the 12 pin or on the far left?
Sorry, I literally just packed it up and shipped it What does the placement of the sticker mean @Hostile_18
sec ill do a pic, just found one i took
@Hostile_18
What motherboard, CPU, and PSU do you have with your current very quiet and almost no whine Suprim X. And I assume the same setup with the other Suprim X cards and Gaming OC and PNY you tried as well?
PSU and yes I believe the motherboard can make a difference.
I think definately some truth to motherboard being a possible factor.
I had a freind with a 2080 Super which was whine-free when he first got it. He later swapped CPU & Motherboard, and the card started to whine.
PSU and rest of the setup stayed the same...
Problem is the variables become too much now...
B650 E-E Strix Gaming Wifi, 7600X and BeQuiet Pure Power 1200w. I think originally I had a B550 Tommahawk and a 5800x at the start of the journey.
Its possible. They had a i5-4760k and played at 1440p ultrawide. Upgraded to a 3700x.Do you remember which mobo and CPU they swapped to? Was it possible they were CPU bottlenecked before and GPU was thus not working at full load?
And what resolution dud they game at?