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I thought it was a fan going bad, but I'm sure it's not, having stopped every single fan in the system. Sound is definitely coming from the power supply.
Audio sample, with background noise
Audio sample, with bandpass filtering
Audiography thingy
Is this damn thing dying already? I got it almost exactly one year ago.
It's a Seasonic Super Silencer 460W PSU.
Edit: It doesn't seem to be related to what the computer is doing. I just ran these tests concurrently:
- Prime95 in In-Place Large FFT mode (max head and power consumption
- AIDA32's random access disk benchmark on my 4-drive RAID 5 setup
- Final Reality (I don't have any other 3d benchmarks handy) with full FSAA and 16xanisotropic filtering
No change in the chirping sound.
Update, May 16th:
I've had the computer home since Saturday May 6th, and it's been running most of that time. It's not so much as made a single odd peep in all that time. Could it have been some kind of odd noise in the power lines at the college? Some kind of interference?
Update, May 21st:
Still no funny noises from the power supply.
Interesting side note, and I'll try to get a recording of it sometime - in the bathroom, is a ground fault protect outlet with one of those greenish EL low-power nightlights plugged into it. It makes a regular chirping sound that reminds me of my Seasonic's chirping, though lower pitched.
Audio sample, with background noise
Audio sample, with bandpass filtering
Audiography thingy
Is this damn thing dying already? I got it almost exactly one year ago.
It's a Seasonic Super Silencer 460W PSU.
Edit: It doesn't seem to be related to what the computer is doing. I just ran these tests concurrently:
- Prime95 in In-Place Large FFT mode (max head and power consumption
- AIDA32's random access disk benchmark on my 4-drive RAID 5 setup
- Final Reality (I don't have any other 3d benchmarks handy) with full FSAA and 16xanisotropic filtering
No change in the chirping sound.
Update, May 16th:
I've had the computer home since Saturday May 6th, and it's been running most of that time. It's not so much as made a single odd peep in all that time. Could it have been some kind of odd noise in the power lines at the college? Some kind of interference?
Update, May 21st:
Still no funny noises from the power supply.
Interesting side note, and I'll try to get a recording of it sometime - in the bathroom, is a ground fault protect outlet with one of those greenish EL low-power nightlights plugged into it. It makes a regular chirping sound that reminds me of my Seasonic's chirping, though lower pitched.
