Recently completed my first loop - based on XSPC RS360 with a gpu block.
Having set up decided to increase the cpu o'clock from 4.4 to 4.5.
Did not touch motherboard settings - I leave it to the asus Z77 saber to sort voltage except that I fix the ram volts @1.5 and use a little negative offset.
I did run IBT (standard freeze test 5 x) a good few times after finishing the installation and after I upped the clock - no issue or odd noises!
A few days ago decided to give IBT a run again just to see how temps were doing and that's when the noise started - nearest thing I can suggest it sounded like was coil whine - it only came on when the cpu was under load and I had not heard it before!!
A quick bit of rock and roll of the case and a re-boot or two later all appeared in order
Today decided to give it a run again and the noise was back ! Also, gave it a go 3/4 times and upon at least 2 occasions it failed the test!
Thought it might by caused by air in the system, so rocked a bit and ran again - this time not only did it fail , it BSOD'd.
Re-booted and all worked ok , although I decided to leave it for a bit and rock and roll a bit more before giving it a go again.
That was about 1.00pm today - tried again just now - no noise and passed
Still a bit concerned ref the noise - surely you cannot get coil whine with watercooling and if it wasn't that what was it?
I'm thinking that it might be an idea to knock a bit of the offset off - good idea?
Thought appreciated; as always
n.b. i2700k running under 1.3v
Having set up decided to increase the cpu o'clock from 4.4 to 4.5.
Did not touch motherboard settings - I leave it to the asus Z77 saber to sort voltage except that I fix the ram volts @1.5 and use a little negative offset.
I did run IBT (standard freeze test 5 x) a good few times after finishing the installation and after I upped the clock - no issue or odd noises!
A few days ago decided to give IBT a run again just to see how temps were doing and that's when the noise started - nearest thing I can suggest it sounded like was coil whine - it only came on when the cpu was under load and I had not heard it before!!
A quick bit of rock and roll of the case and a re-boot or two later all appeared in order

Today decided to give it a run again and the noise was back ! Also, gave it a go 3/4 times and upon at least 2 occasions it failed the test!
Thought it might by caused by air in the system, so rocked a bit and ran again - this time not only did it fail , it BSOD'd.

Re-booted and all worked ok , although I decided to leave it for a bit and rock and roll a bit more before giving it a go again.
That was about 1.00pm today - tried again just now - no noise and passed

Still a bit concerned ref the noise - surely you cannot get coil whine with watercooling and if it wasn't that what was it?
I'm thinking that it might be an idea to knock a bit of the offset off - good idea?
Thought appreciated; as always

n.b. i2700k running under 1.3v
