Hello,
I'm using Corsair VX 550W power supply for the past 5 years. Yesterday i removed the PSU's shield(case) to clean the fan+psu inside.
Assembled the system, bootup and the first few minutes usage was fine. But after launching a game the PSU's fan started spinning at high speed (with high-pitched whine!)
Before the cleanup, the PSU fan was perfectly silent regardless of any games/ GPU intensive task. Listed below are a few observations after the cleanup:

I'm using Corsair VX 550W power supply for the past 5 years. Yesterday i removed the PSU's shield(case) to clean the fan+psu inside.
Assembled the system, bootup and the first few minutes usage was fine. But after launching a game the PSU's fan started spinning at high speed (with high-pitched whine!)
Before the cleanup, the PSU fan was perfectly silent regardless of any games/ GPU intensive task. Listed below are a few observations after the cleanup:
- The air blown-out from the PSU fan is cool (while it's running at high speeds) and the surface of the PSU is also cool/ lukewarm to touch.
- When the system is shutdown (but not powered off), the PSU fan spins for about 10 minutes. All the case-fans, cpu heatsink fans are off.
- The graphic card XFX GTS 250 512Mb is powered with a 6pin connector. The PSU has 2 such connectors. With one of them the PSU fan starts to spin without booting the system (just powered on)
- With the other 6pin connector the above issue isn't there, but as soon as any GPU related task is started (even the Windows7 bubbles screensaver) the fan spins at high speed.
- The after-market fan which was installed on the XFX GTS 250 isn't working any more. (after the cleanup).
- When using a PCI-e powered graphic card (without any connection from the PSU) like ASUS GT520, no problems.
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