FX-9590??

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I am currently having issues with my sounds, which i can only describe as a stutter/buzz like a sort of power surge.

I have replaced all sorts of parts, the only constant being the CPU and Memory.

I now have a feeling it could possible be something to do with the voltage settings for the CPU???.

I am at a loss now to be honest as i have tried all sorts.

The reason i have moved in the direction of the voltage settings, as the PC just crashed and wouldn't boot as it said something about the overclocking, but i have not over clocked this CPU.

Here is a read out from CPU-Z can anyone have a look at it please and let me know(and how in the bios) if i do need to tweak the voltages a little on the CPU and Ram.

file:///C:/Users/Damian/Desktop/KITCHEN.html

Thanks for any help.
 
You said you replaced everything, including the PSU? What PSU is it?

Do you have your speakers on when you hear it? It might be interference from the mobo coming through.

Which mobo is it?
 
Enermax EPM1500EGT Platimax 1500W Full Modular 80+ Platinum Power Supply.

asus crosshair v formula-z.

Get both video and Audio stutter, notice it while gaming too.
 
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Could you list off your complete specs for reference? :)

Also you seem to have posted a link to a local file? :p
 
Yeh sorry doh.

I have an FX9590

asus crosshair v formula-z

Corsair Memory Vengeance Pro Series Blue 16GB DDR3 1866 MHz Dual Channel

Enermax EPM1500EGT Platimax 1500W Full Modular 80+ Platinum Power Supply

Samung EVO840 SSD 500 gig

Gigabyte GTX770 WINDFORCE 4GB Nvidia PCI-Express Graphics Card

Anything else??

CPU-Z Reads

cpu-z has the 4715.74mhz and core voltage at 1.428/1.440 it flucuates.

bus speed reads 200.67mhz

HT Link is 2608.70mhz.

Just started a stress test now and within sceonds the CPU temp shoots up towards 60c, surely something isn't right in the bios, but even if i load optimized settings and do a test the CPU temp gets to high.

Do i need to adjust fan speeds on the H100i via corsair link
 
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Reseat the AIO cpu block, or clean it up and apply your own thermal paste. Probably throttling as it's getting too hot.
 
Right i have just slotted a AMD FX-4350 4-Core Processor (125W, AM3+, 12MB Cache, 4300MHz)

Into the machine and running a stress test and everything is fine CPU temp is 38c and the test has been running a while now.

Does this mean there was/is something wrong with the CPU?? or it's settings in the bios??
 
Slightly OP PSU if I say myself, and that is saying something with me using a 1000w for my rig!

Anyway back on topic have you tried undervolting the CPU?
 
Your problem is probably that FX9590 is a joke of a processor that should have never made it to retail, it has a totally insane power draw which is at odds with the passively cooled VRM's of most motherboards.

Try setting the processor to 4ghz with about 1.35-1.4V, that is the stock settings of FX8350 afaik which is already pushing many motherboards harder than they're comfortable with.
 
come on guys, no need to be like that. he's just asking for a solution, not a comment on what he's got.
I myself had the fx8350 and I can't say i've ever had a problem with it OCed at 4.6. can you borrow a different motherboard to see if the problem persists?
 
My crosshair formula v is running my 8350 currently at 5.1Ghz @ 1.48v with no troubles whatsoever, so mmj I don't think its got anything to do with mobo temperatures. Seeing as the 9590 is a cherry picked 8350, it should in fact run at lower temps than mine does.

It does sound as though there might be some throttling going on with your 9590 though. I have my 8350 set so it does not throttle, but just cuts out once temps reach 70C, though in the real world I haven't got it past 55C. Have you looked at CPU-Z while running the stress test? If so, does it keep fluctuating between 4.7Ghz and a lower number?

As said above, try reseating your h100, it could help. 60C doesn't seem unreasonable at 1.44v though
 
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