Hi,
I just built myself a new gaming PC, which I've been greatly looking forward to in these slow covid-times.
The computer consists of these parts:
Asus Rog z590-E
Samsung EVO 980 Pro
Corsair 32 gb ram 3400mhz
Corsair RM1000i PSU
MSI RTX 3090 Suprim
Intel 19600K (waiting for the 11990k)
Unfortunately there is coil whine (?) from my computer, not during gaming - just doing light stuff in Windows.
It sounds like a scratchy buzzy sound of a buggy fan or fan blades softly hitting a wire. When opening windows, or loading programs, the buzzing sound becomes louder for a few seconds. When the computer is more or less idle, then there is less noise.
I used to have a Z490-f motherboard, and had a similar issue before I updated to a new bios. Then disabling C-States for the CPU removed the noise. This didn't work this time, and there is no new bios available.
Any tips or help would be greatly appreciated. This kind of issue is frustrating, and hard to pinpoint/fix.
Thanks for reading.
I just built myself a new gaming PC, which I've been greatly looking forward to in these slow covid-times.
The computer consists of these parts:
Asus Rog z590-E
Samsung EVO 980 Pro
Corsair 32 gb ram 3400mhz
Corsair RM1000i PSU
MSI RTX 3090 Suprim
Intel 19600K (waiting for the 11990k)
Unfortunately there is coil whine (?) from my computer, not during gaming - just doing light stuff in Windows.
It sounds like a scratchy buzzy sound of a buggy fan or fan blades softly hitting a wire. When opening windows, or loading programs, the buzzing sound becomes louder for a few seconds. When the computer is more or less idle, then there is less noise.
I used to have a Z490-f motherboard, and had a similar issue before I updated to a new bios. Then disabling C-States for the CPU removed the noise. This didn't work this time, and there is no new bios available.
Any tips or help would be greatly appreciated. This kind of issue is frustrating, and hard to pinpoint/fix.
Thanks for reading.
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