Duncan_94 :
Duncan_94 :
I had an RMx 650 - started making popping noises when I was turning power on at the wall. They're garbage. Return it and get another brand.
You're an idiot. You're cutting off AC power to the PSU from an outside source then throwing a bunch at it when you turn the power back on at the wall causing enough of an inrush to cause the circuit to arc. Do you also put your foot all the way down on the gas when you start your car then complain that it revs too high? Jesus F. Christ.
So you're trying to tell me that a power supply making a loud popping noise every time I turn my PC on is completely normal and not an issue? I think many people would disagree. When I put my foot all the way down on the accelerator I expect the engine to hit redline. Unfortunately a wall switch is on/off and there is no way around that - therefore it's a problem.
For me when it comes to power supplies, if my computer (which is attached to the power supply) is running perfectly fine, I don't worry about the power supply. If there was something wrong with the power supply, I would assume that it would interfere with the proper functioning of the computer, as the sole purpose of the power supply is to allow the computer to function. Large inrush current can make noises.
I think the fear of many people, which they may not fully express, is that noises they hear are more like ticking time-bombs; they are not causing harm at the present moment, but they fear that one day
Boom! - that noise that's been going on for months just caused a catastrophic disaster inside the power supply, rather than having ever showed any signs of possible failure beforehand (like computer freezes or shutdowns).
What is more like reality is that a good power supply like the Corsair RMx is well-protected, and usually if something is going toward gradual failure you'll get some signs, such as your computer having issues, rather than some unexpected decimation occurring.
A long time ago I had an EVGA 500W power supply. I heard a little high pitch noise in the back. I thought "crap, the power supply must be dying, better get a new one." Years later I realize I was incorrect in that assumption and the noise was just a harmless noise. My computer never had any problems - but I replaced the PSU because I was afraid one day that little noise would turn into a big
Boom! But that's very not likely to happen, and if a noise is simply coil whine it's no harm. It's still running in a computer I made out of spare parts for my brother.
Electronics can be noisy. Go around big huge electronics in industrial stuff and you won't find silence. If the PSU noise is annoying you, return it for that, but do understand that noise itself is not an indication of the power supply being or going bad.