Buggered PSU?

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Ok, I have this problem where sometimes, I can hear a high pitched noise from my computer and also I can sometimes hear an annoying noise and I am lead to believe that the PSU and FAN has gone! I am prepared to buy a new one, but not for the sake of it! Has anyone heard this problem before?
 
You think the PSU fan is dead? There's a simple and effective test. Put your hand near it. :p Have you confirmed that the PSU is where the noise comes from?

All I know is that it is coming from around the PSU/Graphics area, at the bottom left of my HAF X
 
I am not sure what you mean buy this, but the high pitched noise only appears when I do the odd things

Newish Nvidia cards for example are notorious for making screaming sounds called coil whine, force vsync on seems to have an effect on it.

Why dont you spend 20 seconds turning Vsync on in the display driver even if its a ATI card?
 
Newish Nvidia cards for example are notorious for making screaming sounds called coil whine, force vsync on seems to have an effect on it.

oh, No, I am using a radeon 5850 which I bought about a year ago, A HIS ICOOLER version
 
You will find the setting within the Catalyst control center somewhere, there maybe three options,

Force Vsync OFF
Force Vsync ON
Application controlled.
 
You will find the setting within the Catalyst control center somewhere, there maybe three options,

Force Vsync OFF
Force Vsync ON
Application controlled.

Ok, Cheers for the reply, but I was another website, and I have found out the problem! lol, Its because the framerate is too high apparently, I was starting "Minecraft" and the framerate was on 400, so I enabled "limit framerate", Cheers for the help anyway! Also, what do you guys reckon to this

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-054-OC&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=1098

Compared to a Corsair Modular AX1200 power supply for example! As I am thinking of getting a new PSU as mine is pretty much dead, and it's not a very good brand, "Generic" if you'd like to call it! So I thought I'd have a look on here at PSU's and saw the OCZ ZX
 
where's the forum about free-delivery? I wondered if the loyal forum members got an offer on the main website?
 
Ok, Cheers for the reply, but I was another website, and I have found out the problem! lol, Its because the framerate is too high apparently, I was starting "Minecraft" and the framerate was on 400, so I enabled "limit framerate", Cheers for the help anyway!

Wiry, 'limit framerate' is technically known as 'vSync' which is exactly what Stulid asked you to check. ;)
 
ok, cheers..So what do you reckon to that OCZ ZX 1250w???

Ummm, you trying to power the whole street?:D

if you can list some specs of the pc, maybe you/we will discover a PSU thats a little easier on the purse strings?
 
oh lol, here is my specs mate;

Intel i5 750
p55 4 pin mobo
3 sata 2 drives
2 dvd/blu ray reader drives
watercooling with 120mm rad
and about 4 200mm fans that are red led and one 120mm for rad
2 sticks of ddr3 sdram
5850, soon to be crossfired

I want the PSU to be future proof and I have my PC on about 12 hours per day
 
750w is more than enough, including crossfire.

Modular cable PSU - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-001-XF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=1497

Non modular - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-004-XF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=1497

See the power consumption here - http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2009/11/24/multi-gpu-round-up/8

And that includes this test system,

Intel Core i7 Test System
Intel Core i7-965 processor (3.2GHz: 133MHz x 24)
Asus P6T V2 motherboard (Intel X58 Express with three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots)
3x 2GB Corsair TR3X6G1333C9 memory modules (operating in dual channel at DDR3 1,349.4MHz 9-9-9-24-1T)
Corsair X128 120GB SSD running 1.571 firmware
Windows 7 Home Premium x86-64
Antec Twelve Hundred Chassis
 
Am I right in saying that I have heard problems with those supplies..

"There's a lot of complaints about the annoying buzzing noise the modular XFX PSU's make... so if you don't like noise I would avoid them."

:( I don't want to buy one of these and my pc isn't quiet and is making unusual noises! Also, the higher the efficiency, the better!
 
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