@@Samuel-Henning1 hey, i got the same when i do some Topaz video enhancer, when the gpu reach +100 w power, it does that. Some reached bequiet about this, and they said its normal : when your gpu need more power the PSU activate a 12V lane and the clickign sound come aswell. Personally i would recommand to change it, just in case
Same issue but not as consistent with cooler master PSU. It started to happen after that one day when my PC shutdown suddenly while playing Ready or not (this game breaks my 3080 ti, black screen and 100% fan speed even with only 30% load). My PC bricked completely, GPU fried, PSU started to make this clicking noise, and windows freezes on start up even without the GPU in.. I did a fresh install of win10 and now the pc works fine, except for the dead GPU and the PSU clicking noise. I still don't know which component fried the other. My GPU used to work flawlessly on every game except for Ready or Not.
@@theboxofdemons I have a Gigabyte GPU which apparently doesn’t have fuses to protect other components incase a short circuit happens. MSI has multiple of them across the GPU.
@@ATREES what's worse is I had JUST bought the psu and gpu. Everything was great for a week until I tried to play ready or not. I looked online and you can find a few people who that happened to. Valheim as well apparently. My gpu was replaced with a nice upgrade to a better card since they were out of what I RMA'd. For the psu, I literally couldn't even get through making an RMA ticket. I had an XPG core reactor which is actually owned by ADATA. On either the xpg or ADATA site, you can't even complete making an RMA for that item. There's an issue with the RMA form. I contacted support and they kept saying they'd get back to me with a manually RMA, but they kept ghosting me. Each time I'd make a new ticket, and they would just ghost me. The absolute worst customer service I've ever experienced. I never got that psu returned still to this day. I can't even attempt to ask for a return.
Hello, I have exactly the same problem as you on a Dark Power pro 1200 W. A strange fan noise like an old fridge. Have you found another quieter power supply? bequiet! offered me an exchange for a Straight Power 12, telling me it was quieter, but I've seen a few people complain about it too. I've been told that FSP Ti Pro is very quiet, but I'm afraid that 1000w won't be enough for the next i9 and the 5090 (I have 4090 and 14900K). Thank you for your help.
I sent it in and got a DP13 1000W in return. The new unit runs fine. It does not have a zero-fan-mode, yet the fan is basically not audible to me. Overall nice PSU. I read somewhere that this model is manufactured by FSP btw. If I had the choice though, I’d probably pick up a FSP Ti Pro right now. But that’s just me and I’m probably going to buy an AMD CPU next so I won’t be needing that much power anymore when compared to INTEL. Anyway, the 5090 is not here yet. Future problems. Have bequiet send you a replacement. Whatever model you choose is probably going to be fine for the time being. If you have the opportunity to get your money back, then something else on the Cultists PSU Tier List might be interesting for you.
@@Samuel-Henning1 Obviously there’s something wrong with the PSU and you should try to RMA it. At the same time the PSU probably ain’t gonna fry your PC since it comes with multiple safety mechanisms.
That exact noise is happening in my new GT77/4090 laptop when GPU is under load. Temps are great, 62 degrees max in Time spy, I get a 22K score also which is very good for a laptop 4090 (aka 4070 ti) and 33K cinebench. All this without tweaks, no undervolting. If something was wrong I would presume there would be a temp issue or *something*. Any ideas? Happens when gaming, on and off. I thought it might be some laptop internals expanding/contracting with heat but nevertheless it has thrown me and my return period cutoff is closing in. My previous Legion 7/3070/11800H never did such a thing, ever, but a friend's Asus with 3080/11900H (17" Scar from 2021) does precisely the same thing. It's still working to this day and doesn't bother him as he uses headphones, but I don't, I use an external speaker and I can hear it even when game is loud. Edit, it is doing it now when I just activated max fan coolerboost and zero gpu load, just on desktop. It's probably hitting a wire or something too. Sigh.
@@Samuel-Henning1 It seems to have gotten a little better over time when the gpu is loaded. Raising it on a cooling pad seemed to help also. It's basically part of coil whine and affects Asus laptops too. I had the Asus in 2021, the flagship, and returned it for the same reason as I thought it was faulty, and they immediately resold it as a refurb without any changes, as it's considered normal. Which is ridiculous but that's the world we live in. And we get charged through the roof for it.
@@blanchbacker i don't know if it is dangerous but it is very annoying and i just dont want my PC to eventually die on me so i've sent the DP13 back and got myself the RM1000X form Corsair and have no problems since
@@uk4890 yes its under warranty, its not constant. i have my new pc since 2 weeks and it started after i went back home after a 4 days vacation, since yesterday it doesnt make that noise anymore idk what to do... my pc temperature is fine, like the gpu, cpu etc.
@@Samuel-Henning1 If it's not constante don't worry can be cool whine and thats normal. Justo try to test your components separetely to determine which one produce that sound.
@@uk4890hey, i got an exchange and it still does this Noise, but not like in the Video and not every 10 seconds. Sometimes it doesnt click for hours and then it clicks for 1 second… i dont know what to do anymore
I have the same issue. Any idea why it happens?
Did you find out if it was a problem?
@@blanchbackerdid you find out what it was? Is it dangerous for my pc?
@@Samuel-Henning1 hey, i got the same when i do some Topaz video enhancer, when the gpu reach +100 w power, it does that. Some reached bequiet about this, and they said its normal : when your gpu need more power the PSU activate a 12V lane and the clickign sound come aswell. Personally i would recommand to change it, just in case
@ hey, already changed it 2 Times and its still there, I dont want to wait 3 weeks again and cant use my pc, I Hope you also changed it
@@Samuel-Henning1 Oh, then i wont change it i think, im going to upgrade to am5 soon, and i'll need to change everything aswell
I was changing my cpu cooler recently and decided to reconnect/connect all cables of psu and haven't heard clicking since then. Hope it helps you too
Thanks, I tried that but it didn't help. I contacted the manufacturer and they sent me a replacement.
Is this dangerous for my pc? Please help
@@aximon00000000000001 Did the replacement works as intended as of today?.. I also hear a bit of coil whine...
@@DVTHEFOX Yes it did. No more clicking and thankfully no coil whine.
@@aximon00000000000001 You still have it? I have the same noise, is it harmful for my pc? Please Tell me
Is this Sound dangerous for my pc? Please help
Same issue but not as consistent with cooler master PSU. It started to happen after that one day when my PC shutdown suddenly while playing Ready or not (this game breaks my 3080 ti, black screen and 100% fan speed even with only 30% load). My PC bricked completely, GPU fried, PSU started to make this clicking noise, and windows freezes on start up even without the GPU in..
I did a fresh install of win10 and now the pc works fine, except for the dead GPU and the PSU clicking noise.
I still don't know which component fried the other. My GPU used to work flawlessly on every game except for Ready or Not.
Crazy. I had the same issue from the same game. Fried my gpu and psu.
@@theboxofdemons I have a Gigabyte GPU which apparently doesn’t have fuses to protect other components incase a short circuit happens. MSI has multiple of them across the GPU.
@@ATREES what's worse is I had JUST bought the psu and gpu. Everything was great for a week until I tried to play ready or not. I looked online and you can find a few people who that happened to. Valheim as well apparently. My gpu was replaced with a nice upgrade to a better card since they were out of what I RMA'd. For the psu, I literally couldn't even get through making an RMA ticket. I had an XPG core reactor which is actually owned by ADATA. On either the xpg or ADATA site, you can't even complete making an RMA for that item. There's an issue with the RMA form. I contacted support and they kept saying they'd get back to me with a manually RMA, but they kept ghosting me. Each time I'd make a new ticket, and they would just ghost me. The absolute worst customer service I've ever experienced. I never got that psu returned still to this day. I can't even attempt to ask for a return.
You still have it? I have the same noise, is it harmful for my pc? Please Tell me
@@Samuel-Henning1 Yes I do. Keep in mind that my PSU clicking isn’t as bad as the video
Hello, I have exactly the same problem as you on a Dark Power pro 1200 W.
A strange fan noise like an old fridge. Have you found another quieter power supply? bequiet! offered me an exchange for a Straight Power 12, telling me it was quieter, but I've seen a few people complain about it too. I've been told that FSP Ti Pro is very quiet, but I'm afraid that 1000w won't be enough for the next i9 and the 5090 (I have 4090 and 14900K). Thank you for your help.
I sent it in and got a DP13 1000W in return. The new unit runs fine. It does not have a zero-fan-mode, yet the fan is basically not audible to me. Overall nice PSU. I read somewhere that this model is manufactured by FSP btw. If I had the choice though, I’d probably pick up a FSP Ti Pro right now. But that’s just me and I’m probably going to buy an AMD CPU next so I won’t be needing that much power anymore when compared to INTEL.
Anyway, the 5090 is not here yet. Future problems.
Have bequiet send you a replacement. Whatever model you choose is probably going to be fine for the time being.
If you have the opportunity to get your money back, then something else on the Cultists PSU Tier List might be interesting for you.
Is this dangerous for my pc? I have the same sound randomly please help
@@Samuel-Henning1 Obviously there’s something wrong with the PSU and you should try to RMA it. At the same time the PSU probably ain’t gonna fry your PC since it comes with multiple safety mechanisms.
@@aximon00000000000001hey, i got an exchange but it still does this, only once in a few hours but STILL. I dont know what to do anymore .. 😢
@@Samuel-Henning1 Well that sucks. Not much you can do: Ask for a refund or another exchange. Alternatively cut your losses and sell it somewhere.
That exact noise is happening in my new GT77/4090 laptop when GPU is under load. Temps are great, 62 degrees max in Time spy, I get a 22K score also which is very good for a laptop 4090 (aka 4070 ti) and 33K cinebench. All this without tweaks, no undervolting.
If something was wrong I would presume there would be a temp issue or *something*. Any ideas?
Happens when gaming, on and off. I thought it might be some laptop internals expanding/contracting with heat but nevertheless it has thrown me and my return period cutoff is closing in. My previous Legion 7/3070/11800H never did such a thing, ever, but a friend's Asus with 3080/11900H (17" Scar from 2021) does precisely the same thing. It's still working to this day and doesn't bother him as he uses headphones, but I don't, I use an external speaker and I can hear it even when game is loud.
Edit, it is doing it now when I just activated max fan coolerboost and zero gpu load, just on desktop. It's probably hitting a wire or something too. Sigh.
Did you find a Solution?
@@Samuel-Henning1 It seems to have gotten a little better over time when the gpu is loaded. Raising it on a cooling pad seemed to help also. It's basically part of coil whine and affects Asus laptops too. I had the Asus in 2021, the flagship, and returned it for the same reason as I thought it was faulty, and they immediately resold it as a refurb without any changes, as it's considered normal. Which is ridiculous but that's the world we live in. And we get charged through the roof for it.
@@teddym2808ah, you have a Laptop? Because I have a pc..
Replaced my DP12 with a DP13 through warranty and it still has the exact same error. Back to Corsair PSU i guess
My DP13 is making this noise. Is it dangerous or just annoying?
@@blanchbacker i don't know if it is dangerous but it is very annoying and i just dont want my PC to eventually die on me so i've sent the DP13 back and got myself the RM1000X form Corsair and have no problems since
@@blanchbackerdid u fix it?
@@dokjovanski1080did u fix it?
Yeah I had the same issue with a Corsair 750 and they replaced for a new one.
Is this dangerous for my pc? Please help
@@Samuel-Henning1 Probably if the sound is constant. Your PSU is under warranty?
@@uk4890 yes its under warranty, its not constant. i have my new pc since 2 weeks and it started after i went back home after a 4 days vacation, since yesterday it doesnt make that noise anymore idk what to do... my pc temperature is fine, like the gpu, cpu etc.
@@Samuel-Henning1 If it's not constante don't worry can be cool whine and thats normal. Justo try to test your components separetely to determine which one produce that sound.
@@uk4890hey, i got an exchange and it still does this Noise, but not like in the Video and not every 10 seconds. Sometimes it doesnt click for hours and then it clicks for 1 second… i dont know what to do anymore