P PhaseRebirth Distinguished Nov 25, 2013 98 0 18,640 Mar 15, 2014 #1 Yup, when I turn on my computer the psu makes the clicking noise... is it something I need to worry about? Would it mean the fan is messed up? PSU: Corsair AX860
Yup, when I turn on my computer the psu makes the clicking noise... is it something I need to worry about? Would it mean the fan is messed up? PSU: Corsair AX860
Solution Gee Bee Mar 15, 2014 fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it
fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it
Gee Bee Honorable Jan 16, 2014 999 0 11,360 Mar 15, 2014 Solution #2 fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it
P PhaseRebirth Distinguished Nov 25, 2013 98 0 18,640 Mar 15, 2014 #3 Gee Bee : fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it I just restarted the computer 3 times and the psu didn't make the noise anymore, should i be fine now? I've had this psu for 4 days. Upvote 0 Downvote
Gee Bee : fan catching somewhere or less likely the sound of arching electricity. That a reasonably good PSU If it just the fan that could be replaced. If it's quite old, I would replace it I just restarted the computer 3 times and the psu didn't make the noise anymore, should i be fine now? I've had this psu for 4 days.
Gee Bee Honorable Jan 16, 2014 999 0 11,360 Mar 15, 2014 #4 One couldn't say for sure, but keep an ear out. You will i assume be able to return it under warranty for quite some time yet? Upvote 0 Downvote
One couldn't say for sure, but keep an ear out. You will i assume be able to return it under warranty for quite some time yet?