Have you tried using the other PCIe slot for the GPU?
If so and still no luck, it could potentially be a faulty PSU as the click sound would indicate short-circuiting. Or the PSU could be reacting to a short circuit i.e your GPU.
So I have had this CPU for around 6 years now and as of last week games have started crashing alot. Downloaded Core Temps and CPU can get as hot as 100+ degrees and will usually sit around 90 degrees underload. My first thought was thermal paste, so I reapplied that and still the hot...
Its reassuring if someones transporting components without the bag for 30 plus years, Mine one has to stay in the box for one day and it'll be back into the PC again, Thank you for the help.
I think the GPU will be in its box for about a day maximum before I land and then straight back into the pc, so i am feeling better about transporting it now thanks.
Hello, I'm currently about to fly and wondering would my GPU be safe for that flight? I have everything else that came with the GPU, the box, the covers for the HDMI/DP cables etc. The only thing I don't have is the anti static bag, is it safe for that flight to put the GPU in the box without...
It could also be coming from your HDD, ive never heard anything about a sound like that coming from a PSU but i know it can from the HDD.
Make sure the HDD is screwed in from both sides not just one side
The PSU is pretty good but yopu hsve had the build for over a year and parts can go faulty so i would say try a new PSU because to me it seems to be a PSU problem
Okay PSU isn't a problem only things i can think of are:
sata cables are all plugged in
pluigged into sata 1 header on motherboard
oppo system is correctly installed
Your PC power is plugged directly into the wall (sometimes having it in an extension lead doesn't work)