Inb4 coil whine put up with it.
New PC build of about a month, gpu from existing build of maybe 6 months?
Put the new rig together no hitch, past few days if the gpu pulls above 650mv (idle) it'll begin a sound louder than all the fans and everything combined.
At 30-40% load the sound becomes of concern to me and leaves me ringing the rest of the day.
Any higher and it genuinly just screams at me to the point I think it's damaging the card.
Only thing is it happened so suddenly with no prior ringing or whine ever before.
Not really sure what to do,
Parts:
Ryzen 2700 stock
32gb ddr4 3200hz
1080ti
X370 taichi
Rmx800w white edition corsair
Tried other Pcie slots, other psu cables. Resetting cmos, bios defaults, re-installing drivers, undervolting(which is redundant because if I pull above idle it screes)
I know coil whine Is a thing as I've had it in the past but this is a nasty sound and cuts through headphones or over my speakers so I can't ignore it, any tips beside rma because I doubt they'll do it
New PC build of about a month, gpu from existing build of maybe 6 months?
Put the new rig together no hitch, past few days if the gpu pulls above 650mv (idle) it'll begin a sound louder than all the fans and everything combined.
At 30-40% load the sound becomes of concern to me and leaves me ringing the rest of the day.
Any higher and it genuinly just screams at me to the point I think it's damaging the card.
Only thing is it happened so suddenly with no prior ringing or whine ever before.
Not really sure what to do,
Parts:
Ryzen 2700 stock
32gb ddr4 3200hz
1080ti
X370 taichi
Rmx800w white edition corsair
Tried other Pcie slots, other psu cables. Resetting cmos, bios defaults, re-installing drivers, undervolting(which is redundant because if I pull above idle it screes)
I know coil whine Is a thing as I've had it in the past but this is a nasty sound and cuts through headphones or over my speakers so I can't ignore it, any tips beside rma because I doubt they'll do it