- Nov 7, 2001
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Solved 4/13 - For those plagued by the whine in the video it may be caused by your power supply!!! I installed my new Seasonic X750 today and the whine under load issue is GONE.
This is driving my nuts. At idle and basic graphics processing the card is silent. As soon I load a game where any kind of processing is required it starts making this obnoxious sound. To put the volume into perspective it is as loud as the 5870 fan running at 100%...
This is card #2, so either I got 2 bad cards in a row or it is something else. Motherboard? Power supply? I don't have extras of either, so does anyone have experience with this or know of any online resource with the answer? I am using HDMI to a Samsung PX2370 LCD and have also tried DVI with the same results.
Card makes this sound overclocked and underclocked. I have also tried testing with the CPU at stock speeds with no differences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RsGY-6x824
System specs:
XFX 5870
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3
i5 750 (at 4.0ghz) (1.26v)
Kingston HyperX KHX2000C8 (1.64v)
Thermaltake TR2 750w
Samsung SSD
Netgear PCI WiFi card
This is driving my nuts. At idle and basic graphics processing the card is silent. As soon I load a game where any kind of processing is required it starts making this obnoxious sound. To put the volume into perspective it is as loud as the 5870 fan running at 100%...
This is card #2, so either I got 2 bad cards in a row or it is something else. Motherboard? Power supply? I don't have extras of either, so does anyone have experience with this or know of any online resource with the answer? I am using HDMI to a Samsung PX2370 LCD and have also tried DVI with the same results.
Card makes this sound overclocked and underclocked. I have also tried testing with the CPU at stock speeds with no differences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RsGY-6x824
System specs:
XFX 5870
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3
i5 750 (at 4.0ghz) (1.26v)
Kingston HyperX KHX2000C8 (1.64v)
Thermaltake TR2 750w
Samsung SSD
Netgear PCI WiFi card
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