Hey guys,
Recently I upgraded my graphics card to a friends old one (a Nvidia GTX 8800) just for a little more power. Turns out I had to upgrade my PSU too, since the original one didn't have the right connector...
So anyway, about a month after that, I plugged something into the back of my PC. While I was there, I could hear a buzzing/crackling noise, which sounds electrical, a bit like if you hold a light switch between its on/off position only a bit more faint. It seems to be coming from my PSU (A Jeantech 450W)
Since Jeantech clearly arn't too popular, I am a little worried the PSU might blow up on me. I tried changing the actual power cable, but it makes no difference
Note:
No buzzing noise when power is connected but the PSU switch is OFF!
Buzzing noise only audiable when the PC has logged in- no sounds on booting up (stress related?)
Buzzing only heard once a while back, and again now
Does not seem to change if I plug in more devices eg. charge Ipod
I don't really have the money for a new PSU at the moment
Please, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Recently I upgraded my graphics card to a friends old one (a Nvidia GTX 8800) just for a little more power. Turns out I had to upgrade my PSU too, since the original one didn't have the right connector...
So anyway, about a month after that, I plugged something into the back of my PC. While I was there, I could hear a buzzing/crackling noise, which sounds electrical, a bit like if you hold a light switch between its on/off position only a bit more faint. It seems to be coming from my PSU (A Jeantech 450W)
Since Jeantech clearly arn't too popular, I am a little worried the PSU might blow up on me. I tried changing the actual power cable, but it makes no difference
Note:
No buzzing noise when power is connected but the PSU switch is OFF!
Buzzing noise only audiable when the PC has logged in- no sounds on booting up (stress related?)
Buzzing only heard once a while back, and again now
Does not seem to change if I plug in more devices eg. charge Ipod
I don't really have the money for a new PSU at the moment
Please, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks