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10-14-2022 05:00 PM #1
Soupladel PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus Stric G15 G512LV Motherboard Asos Crosshair X670E Processor AMD Ryzen 7950x Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator Platinum 6000 DDR5 2x16Gb (CMT32GX5M2X6000C36) Graphics Card #1 Asus TUF 4090 OC Monitor Asus TUF VG27AQ1A Storage #1 WD SN850X 2Tb CPU Cooler Corsair H170i Elite Cappelix Case Phanteks P600S Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Elite Mouse Razer Basilsk V2 Headset Astro A50 Mouse Pad Asus ROG Balteus OS Windows 10 Network Router Asus ROG AX1100
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4090 TUF OC Coil whine under load
So i have just put the aforementioned GPU in my system, hooked it up with 4x8 PIN PCIE connectors via the adaptor supplied with it and under any sort of load, there is a very loud coil whine audible over game audio.
At first i thought it was due to the fact i was doing initial testing after installation and the case side panel was off, but even with the panel on, the noise is still audible over audio during games and synthetic benchmarks.
Anyone else Experienced this?
Is it something that might be fixed with a vbios update, or have i got a card that is perhaps a bit of a lemon?
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10-15-2022 09:28 AM #2
Asryan PC Specs Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero Processor 5900x Memory (part number) 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB / 3466Mhz Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3090 STRIX 0c Monitor lg 38gn950-b Storage #1 Sabrent Rocket Storage #2 SSD: Samsung EVO 850 - 250Go + Samsung EVO 850 - 500Go CPU Cooler EK AIO 360 RGB Case Phanteks P600S Power Supply Seasonic Prime TX 1000 Titanium Keyboard Asus Claymore 2 Mouse Logitech G903 Chaos Spectrum Headset SteelSeries Pro Wireless Headset/Speakers G560 Logitech OS Win 10 pro
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I have the same issue on the same card..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQU6-ILFX5Q
It's been years i haven't been lucky with this, all my previous cards had coil whine; and it sucks even more on this one since the temperatures are gread and so the fans are quite silent in game and so all i can hear is this
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10-15-2022 10:54 AM #3
Soupladel PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus Stric G15 G512LV Motherboard Asos Crosshair X670E Processor AMD Ryzen 7950x Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator Platinum 6000 DDR5 2x16Gb (CMT32GX5M2X6000C36) Graphics Card #1 Asus TUF 4090 OC Monitor Asus TUF VG27AQ1A Storage #1 WD SN850X 2Tb CPU Cooler Corsair H170i Elite Cappelix Case Phanteks P600S Power Supply Corsair HX1000 Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Elite Mouse Razer Basilsk V2 Headset Astro A50 Mouse Pad Asus ROG Balteus OS Windows 10 Network Router Asus ROG AX1100
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i don't really do productivity work but i have found a solution, or perhaps its more of a workaround than a solution for the issue in gaming, now i know there are probably people that are going to say "duh! obviously" here but i have never really had to deal with coil whine before so never really paid attention to videos or articles talking about it. However, i have found that if i cap the frame rate, even at something obscenely high like 240fps, it all but eliminates the coil whine and as my displays doesnt do higher than 144hz without enabling overclocking, its not really going to lose me anything by capping the frames
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10-17-2022 06:28 AM #4
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It's also worth noting that coil whine can be affected by power supply. So for Asryan's situation, if the same power supply is reused, that could be the culprit.
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10-17-2022 06:40 AM #5
Asryan PC Specs Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero Processor 5900x Memory (part number) 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB / 3466Mhz Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3090 STRIX 0c Monitor lg 38gn950-b Storage #1 Sabrent Rocket Storage #2 SSD: Samsung EVO 850 - 250Go + Samsung EVO 850 - 500Go CPU Cooler EK AIO 360 RGB Case Phanteks P600S Power Supply Seasonic Prime TX 1000 Titanium Keyboard Asus Claymore 2 Mouse Logitech G903 Chaos Spectrum Headset SteelSeries Pro Wireless Headset/Speakers G560 Logitech OS Win 10 pro
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10-17-2022 07:10 AM #6
"Coil" whine or inductor noise is a natural phenomenon.
1) PSUs produce their own coil whine. How much depends on the quality, type, specs, and size of the components used.
2) The graphics card also produces some coil whine. Again, how much depends on the quality, type, specs, and size of the components used.
3) Interaction between the PSU and graphics card can result in louder coil whine.
4) Coil whine is related to frequency and current.
5) Rapid changes in current demands (such as rapid load modulation when transitioning from low power state) is a major contributor to piezoelectric noise (some capacitor types are more prone to this).
6) As ripple frequency and other sources of power-related noise can impact the level of coil whine, some combinations of PSU and graphics cards may exhibit more noise than others. For a vendor, it is very difficult to account for all permutations because the cost is a factor if you want to increase resilience to coil whine. There is only so much a vendor will or can do.
7) As current plays a part, the amount of audible whine will vary from system to system.
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10-19-2022 10:02 PM #7
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IDK About your 4090, but my last 2 Asus cards both had it my Tuf 3090 OC, and 2080Ti Strix OC.
My NEW Gigabyte 4090 OC Doesn't have one bit of coil whine.
I am using Seasonic 1000W power supply.
This is an Asus issue, and honestly unacceptable for that cost.