I've noticed my hx750 has started to buzz underload. It's 3-4 years old, far as I can tell it's not the fanless operation model and think it's from after they stopped using seasonic, so will be CWT.
Anyway, so underload it appears to have a buzz sound. I'd like to say it's only just started, but I normally game with headphones, so it could also just be something I've never noticed before. I also upgraded my system 2 months or so ago to something a little more power hungry (8350/5850 to 5820K/r9 290). So it's been having more drawn from it over the past 2 months, than in the previous time I've had it.
The buzz is always there underload. You can only really hear it on stuff that isn't too demanding. Stuff that is, the fan from the psu will drown it out. For example resident evil revelations, you can hear it, battlefront, while it's still there, the psu fan will drown it out.
It's not the fan itself, or at least it doesn't sound like it but I guess it could be. Sounds like a buzz, you can hear the pitch change sometimes. How loud it is, fairly easy to hear if you take headphones off. However, to be completely fair, my pc is right next to me and the case (cm690ii) has fan hole in the panel right by the psu. If I move so I'm more in front of the pc or the other side, then it's not so audible.
I've upped a video here, taken from behind the psu. Might have to turn it up to hear the buzz behind the fan, at around 12s you can hear the pitch change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ4J1fwJWhA
I don't have any stablity issues with the machine.
It's definitely the psu making the noise.
So just wondering if it's something to be concenered about, or just the psu getting on a bit. I was planning on changing to a EVGA supernova g2, but not until after Christmas.
I can live with it till then, if it's just some sort of whine, as I game exclusively with headphones, so can't hear it and it doesn't do it when browsing/watching videos/encoding etc.
Not sure if psu is under warranty, techincally 7 years on this model, but it was a free warranty upgrade from a tx650 bought in 2010, which only has 5, so I would assume it goes by that.
Anyway, so underload it appears to have a buzz sound. I'd like to say it's only just started, but I normally game with headphones, so it could also just be something I've never noticed before. I also upgraded my system 2 months or so ago to something a little more power hungry (8350/5850 to 5820K/r9 290). So it's been having more drawn from it over the past 2 months, than in the previous time I've had it.
The buzz is always there underload. You can only really hear it on stuff that isn't too demanding. Stuff that is, the fan from the psu will drown it out. For example resident evil revelations, you can hear it, battlefront, while it's still there, the psu fan will drown it out.
It's not the fan itself, or at least it doesn't sound like it but I guess it could be. Sounds like a buzz, you can hear the pitch change sometimes. How loud it is, fairly easy to hear if you take headphones off. However, to be completely fair, my pc is right next to me and the case (cm690ii) has fan hole in the panel right by the psu. If I move so I'm more in front of the pc or the other side, then it's not so audible.
I've upped a video here, taken from behind the psu. Might have to turn it up to hear the buzz behind the fan, at around 12s you can hear the pitch change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ4J1fwJWhA
I don't have any stablity issues with the machine.
It's definitely the psu making the noise.
So just wondering if it's something to be concenered about, or just the psu getting on a bit. I was planning on changing to a EVGA supernova g2, but not until after Christmas.
I can live with it till then, if it's just some sort of whine, as I game exclusively with headphones, so can't hear it and it doesn't do it when browsing/watching videos/encoding etc.
Not sure if psu is under warranty, techincally 7 years on this model, but it was a free warranty upgrade from a tx650 bought in 2010, which only has 5, so I would assume it goes by that.
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