turkey3_scratch :
It's safe to say it is indeed a problem that should be addressed by both AMD and board partners before their own cards come out. Even Rogue Leader says he can notice through the speakers. Though with his optimism nothing seems to be able to disappoint him!
I lived through computer gaming in the late 80's and 90's, it takes a lot to disappoint me. You used to buy a GPU and spend a day or 5 beating the crap out of Windows and DOS getting your games to not crash with it. ATi, 3DFx, and the rest were like "yeah we'll fix that, some day...." This IMO is a joke in comparison.
Not only that performance wise I'm happy with it. I think a lot of people here could agree if not for the power problem this is a pretty great value at $200. It does Firestrike in the same range as a pair of cards I spent about $300 on, and even with the power issues uses half the power. Ignoring my setup its $100 cheaper than the nearest thing that can perform to it. Everything I've played works excellently. I wasn't gonna bother buying Doom, then I tried the demo and it works perfect on ultra, I'm gonna buy it now (and its on Steam sale!).
Another thing I want to point out is I have not overclocked it or touched anything really (and I don't plan to, with my CPU there is not much to gain). I have run firestrike on it probably 15 times and played a few hours worth of games. No I didn't play Witcher for 7 hours straight, but I do have a 5 year old mid range motherboard and there has been no indication of any damage. That said its something that will happen without warning.
I do believe there is a power problem, however I have a hard time believing everyone on the internet who says they damaged their motherboard, especially those with higher end 990FX boards. Unless they were overclocking which we have all clearly figured out is a bad idea right now. Of course nobody would admit to that, because if theres a chance that AMD will cover people for motherboards, I'd bet overclocking would preclude you from that deal. I had a problem with the voltage locks and overclocking on one of my old cards, I contacted XFX and while they print overclocking all over the box, the tech very clearly told me he can't help me and overclocking voids the warranty.
So I find it curious that I have not eaten a motherboard yet, and TBH I am gonna keep playing this thing and see what happens. I would say its likely if a board is gonna fail, a 5 year old mid range board would have a better chance of failing. Its very possible at stock clocks this isn't that big of a deal, it still needs to be fixed, that background noise through the speakers concerns me and if it kills my now out of production X-Fi Titanium HD I will be bent, but the motherboard I don't care about. I don't know but we will see....