@@jojomp_459 it doesn't matter if it's annoying or not that's how hardware works simply physiks the only way to fix it would be to use even more expensive parts. It's all about money and competition so I'm not really surprised.
My 1070 did this very minimally and my 3080 now does this a lot but now that I think about it maybe it’s the psu. I used to have a rm1000x and still got coil whine so I don’t think it makes a difference. I am not sure what causes it but I get the feeling it’s the billions of transistors now shoved into the same space as when it was only millions.
I think you are having coil whine from both the GPU and PSU, is because you connected your GPU's two 8pin cables WRONG? 10:37 you should use two separator 8pin cables to connect to the GPU rather than using one cable with a two-8pin splitter. The power of a two-8pin splitter is 150W max + 75W max from the pcie giving you a total of 225W max for your RTX 3080 - BUT 225W is NOT enough for RTX 3080! I guess this is why you're hearing the coil whine because both PSU and GPU are struggling transferring 225W+ power in some power-intense scenarios (when you looked at some scenes with more 3D models in the game, GPU power consumption went up while the power load on a single cable is too much, so the coil whine became more obvious) in the game. TRY CONNECTING THE TWO 8PIN CONNECTORS ON YOUR RTX 3080 WITH TWO SEPARATOR CABLES FROM THE PSU AND SEE IF IT IMPROVES.
@@canberrano1widowmaker a typo? That's what you're going with, "a typo"? While 2 power cables are better than a daisy chain one, the RTX 2070 Super from Gigabyte can run with no problems with just one, especially since there is enough power from that PSU on a single rail. He connected the pins wrong? How is that even possible? The "pins" (I assume you mean socket plugs, but I bet my ass you're gonna call that a typo also) can only be connected as designed, since they are shape oriented. You can't put them in any other way besides how they fit, unless you have brain damage and force them in (and even so, they will not stay in, because there is a clamp on top of the GPU power socket which must also be fitted in). Stop spreading bullsh*t if you have no idea what you are talking about.
@@canberrano1widowmaker educating is useful. You might be snarky, salty and toxic now, having the impression that you know it all and nothing you do can be subject to mistakes, but in the future, having the correct information will help you. I consider this to be useful. Entitled little sh*ts have no place in society, unless they address their behaviour and correct their stance.
I've heard that looping stress testers or benchmarks for a couple hours (it said like for 8 hrs btw)decreases coil whine and I've seen some people that have said it even got rid of the coil whine do you think it would work 🤔 I've also seen evga support team telling people to try it.
@@uTwallin I have no Idea but if your willing to try I would recommend the heaven benchmark just run it on loop and keep a constant eye on your Temps. if you do it tell me if it works good luck.
I also have coil whine on my Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC. Never had it with my GTX 1070, but I'm starting to think that my 750W PSU might also not be "up to scratch" to handle this card, especially with only one cable from the PSU running to the GPU. Using two separate GPU cables to my PSU does make a difference. I can still hear it, but the only way for me to "eliminate" it was to downclock and undervolt my GPU to reference speeds as this an OC model. Once I've done that, the coil whine is gone, plus my card runs cooler. I'm tempted to buy a new and stronger PSU, but will give it some time, maybe like yours with extensive usage it will get better too as I've only had this card for about 6 weeks now. Will see if I can borrow a stronger PSU from a friend to test with, but for now, I'm happy and as you say, the audio from games drown out the noise, although I pacified it nicely with undervolting and downclocking.
I have the very same psu Thermaltake Smart M 850w and a evga 2070 super (before I had a zotac gtx 1080 mini). I got the 2070 from a friend who said that it had a very strong coil whine (he had a corsair ax1000 I think). Same card, mounted on my pc and it's deadly silent, not even a sound coming from it, the coil whine comes from psu. I even got the psu open cleaned and inspected from a psu expert who told me that components are visually perfect with no leak in capacitors. So, I guess it's just a matter of luck about wich frequency hits wich component first and if it enters resonance/vibration or not. It could be fixed with a new psu or...maybe not
My Gforce RTX 4070 is 7 days old and it started to whine, it’s pretty loud at first but after 10 minutes it quiets down but I don’t mind it since my PS5 has coil whine and is SUPER loud so I was already used to the noise 😂
After a series of upgrades (GPU / RAM / SSD, followed by a new wireless card and HDTV monitor), I had an annoying noise that seemed to surface out of nowhere only when playing games. It sort of varied between a high-pitched whine and static-laced buzz, but like your problem, varied depending on what I was viewing in game. I can only venture a guess that it improves or worsens as refresh rate hz varies vs alternating current hz. After over a year, I discovered info about ground loop noise and realized my entire entertainment system gets its audio patched from my monitor. So I installed an inline ground loop noise filter - it WORKED! No more noise. They're cheap, so I think it's worth a shot.
@@gsxr1000jt The TV, or GPU? GPU was an ASUS Tuf Gaming GTX1650 Super 4GB OC. The TV I was using is a 43" Toshiba FireTV (Amazon). Just replaced the Toshiba with a 55" Sceptre and replacing the GPU with an RTX3060ti shortly.
i admire your patience and listening to this for 250 days )) I get this on gigabyte 3070 vision, but only sometimes (( update : after flashing new vbios for ReBar coil whine is gone even on cyberpunk 100% gpu usage
Coil Whine is normal for these GPUs and PSUs... I have very loud Coil Whine, is 3rd day and its there! I downclocked and undervolted my GPU, and now coil whine is VERY silent 👍👍👍
Why would somebody pay money for a high-end graphics card just to undervolt or underclock it!? That completely defeats the purpose of paying a specific amount of money for a specific GPU and for specific performance. You're suggesting throwing money away.
@@Joerooe Undervolting and underclocking =/= performance loss. My XFX RX 6900 XT is undervolted with a slight overclock. I get the same performance or better for less power consumption and heat. Where's the con in this? Dunno why people think that the moment you hear "undervoltclocksomething" and they imagine how someone is buying RTX TITAN and makes it perform like a GTX 1060.
This is something that really bothers me alot when gaming or editing- on my last build i had 3080 evga and r7 5800 no coil whine whats so ever but when i builded me 4070ti super from asus rog strix with r7 7800x3d does it on every single game i've tried everything the only the best options is to lower the fps be side that idk.. sad i builded a high end pc still having these problems!!
Not sure if this will help you, but I managed to reduce my constant coil whine by uninstalling the oculus rift software. One of the services in that application was causing this constant coil whine in the background while my system was idle. After uninstalling the software my coil whine was gone entirely. I am currently using the RX 5700 XT from Gigabyte.
@@gsxr1000jt Yes, You need to go into windows services and stop the service manually. I posted about this on the oculus forum a while back when I solved the issue. I will copy and paste the post for you here: Hi. I own a Gigabyte RX 5700 XT. Recently I found out my GPU was starting to coil whine during idle conditions when I installed the Oculus App. It took a bit of fiddling around, but I eventually found out the OVR service was causing the problem. This service runs automatically whenever I open the app. Unfortunately, it also runs after closing the Oculus app too. The only way for me to stop this service was to go into the services window and stop it manually, otherwise, it would run in the background indefinitely. Hopefully, support could fix this bug so I don't need to manually stop this service every time I close my Oculus app or better yet, reduce the coil whine while the service is running in the background.
@@alexcondon1116 thx for the quick reply. I'll give it a try. Really pisses me off as I just dropped a ton of money on new components to see it make a ton of noise.
It gives me hope that it’s gotten better for you, because I just got a brand new system with a 4090 and the coil Wayne is pretty nuts even after under vaulting and limiting FPS
The powercable was not fully in and it triggered my coilwhine on videocard. When i pushed it a bit better the whining got lower in volume. I think I will return my psu but also check with different power slots in the house.
I have coil whine in GTX 1650 SC Ultra Gaming 4GB GDDR5 128 bits, this card i bought in May of 2022, when i play games in ultra, the sound is less when i play in medium or low settings for example Assassins Creed IV Black Flag, in Habana, Kingston o other places, coil whine is less, but is more audible in ship o near of forts. The same problem with GTX 1660 Super MSI Ventus XS OC 6GB GDDR6 192 bits, bought in 2021 when my brother plays games. My brother fixed sound at minimium set low setting in games and vsync activate, but the coil persits at today, but was more audible when we installed with new psu. Other problems i was in 2018 with GTX 960 Strix ASUS 2GB GDDR5 128 bits OC with Coil Whine, It was more audible what GTX 1650 when i was play games, first start in psu then i buy a new psu, the sound it was in gpu, the same with GTX 1050 OC Cerberus 2GB GDDR5 128 bits ASUS and GTX 1050 TI ROG Strix 4GB GDDR5 128 bits. I try psu and psu i have coil whine in gpu, the psu i tried for this 5 years were 2 Seasonic S12II 520 watts 80 plus bronze, 1 Corsair CX550M 80 plus bronze, 1 Corsair CX550 2017 80 plus bronze no modular, 1 EVGA 600B this psu start the coil whine, 1 EVGA 500W2 80 plus white, 2 Redragon RPGS GC 500 and 600 watts 80 plus bronze (1St Player DK Premium), 1 Sentey Steel Power Nitro 550 80 plus white. The psu is not fix this sound of shiiit. The same with many mothers, 2 ASUS Prime A320M-K AM4, 1 ASUS H81M-A LGA 1150 and 1 Gigabyte H81M-H LGA 1150. They were i tried, coil whine persits. Other CPU, i have coil whine in gpu, i tried: Intel Pentium G3260, Intel Core i3 4170, where coil whine starts, AMD Athlon 200GE, AMD Athlon 3000G and AMD Ryzen 3 3100. The same with other rams: 1 ADATA 8GB DDR4 2666 Mhz, 3 Kingston 8GB DDR4 2400 mhz Value, other 4gb DDR3 1333 Mhz Kingston Value, 2GB DDR3 1333 Mhz Kingston Value and 2 Memox 4GB DDR3 1333 Mhz Value. My 2 mothers of ASUS Prime A320M-K has coil whine in idle, the mobo cause the sound in idle, when i play game is gpu the sound and other friend has coil whine in this model of motherboard. I have not coil whine in GTX 1050 ASUS DUAL OC 2GB GDDR5 128 bits no pci express required, and RX 550 Arez 2GB GDDR5 128 bits the same with R7 360 2GB GDDR5 128 bits ASUS OC Dual. Psu with coil whine were Seasonic S12II at 2 years 1/2 of use, Redragon a week then not cause the sound, EVGA 500W2 at 2 mouths of use the same with Corsair CX550M ticking noise one day, then not more cause this sound. I have electrical noise of plugin of psu when i my house has problem with fusible, then cooperative fix fusible, the noise was not present. All with GTX 1050 TI ROG Strix and GTX 1050 ASUS Cerberus. The Redragon psu in case a electrical short, when was plugin of 220V and pc power off and my microwaves not working fine when i have problem with fusible. For reason i try many mothers, psu, gpu, memorys, and stabilzators (Sur Electric VA 1000, TRV 1000 VA). Not fix the coil whine. Shiit of sound, the manufacters not fix it. The fix is a material in bobines for fix the sound, but you loss the warranty, when disable the gpu and psu the same. I am going to any time in motherboard i think my house is a shit It is can possible coil whine generator.
I have the same sound with 4070 Ti Super and Chieftek 1000 W Platinum, but it is intermittent in nature and has constant intervals of buzzing and silence: five seconds of buzzing and one second of silence. The buzz goes lower under heavier load (lower FPS too). The sound may or may not appear from day to day.
@@pengenkaya6723 I undervolt my gpu to 1085 mv and 2320 mhz. I am using 2k 144 hz monitor for now and limited max fps to 144. I almost never hear this sound anymore.
@@denizonen alright, I will probably give it a shot this way... for now I saw that limiting the fps to 120-144 would pretty much be reasonable in terms of noise. Thanks a lot for your insights ✌
coil whine is annoying while playing i have a rx 590 and replace it with rx 5500xt 8gb and still have coil whine when i start tripple A games when theres a scene render that is light the coil whine dissapears i undervolt it and it is reduced the noise
Hi bro i have the same on my just noticed it tonight pc is idling monitor goes to sleep mode and i can hear the noise is it okay or do i need to be worried of it catching on fire in middle of the night
The last 5 years, I have a Corsair HX750i platinum PSU paired with a GTX 1080. I never had this whining noise issue. Suddenly it started and sadly it's not just noise. My PC randomly restarts when I play games. Temperatures are fairly ok for GPU (50-70 C) and CPU (32-65 C) based on the log at the time of the restart. I don't know why this happens. All GPU and windows 10 drivers are up to date but the computer is just not cooperating anymore. If anyone has any idea or experience on this, please enlighten me.
That sounds like a power supply issue. I had the same problem when I upgraded cards but that was a matter of the new one needing much more power - your PSU’s performance/efficiency may have degraded enough with age that it cannot provide enough or consistent power. I’d test the machine with a different PSU and see if that resolves the issue. Good luck!
Did you ever find a solution for this? Im having the same exact issue, with a brand new system. Mine started after 2 months of use. My noise is 100% from the gpu or motherboard. But i am suspecting the psu to be at fault.
@@patrickbc8649 It was not the PSU because I replaced it and the same happened again and again. The GTX 1080 FTW from EVGA does not have a sensor for measuring memory temperature. I believe the temperature of the memory goes too high even though the processor of the GPU is at 60C (which is what is reported on the computer). To resolve this issue without stressing too much, I reduced the memory clock using the EVGA Precision XOC software. I took it down by 500 Mhz and the VRM is not overheating anymore. I also contacted EVGA and they sent me for free the EVGA Thermal Pad Mod and the installation Guide for my GPU. Why this start happening all of a sudden I do not know. But I will open the GPU, install the mod, give it a good clean and test it again.
@@tycho7006 Thanks for the tips. My system consumes maximum 320 W when gaming. I replaced the PSU and the problem persisted. I resolved the issue (for now) by tuning down the memory clock of the GPU. The EVGA GTX 1080 FTW does not have a temperature sensor on the memory and it seems that the memory is overheating. Why this happened after 5 years of use, I do not know but the GPU needs a small surgery and clean-up for sure.
psu input capacitors degradation, replacement can help, also it could dc 12v rail capacitors issue, or bad resistors, or other things that u can't fix , so maybe u leave it to specialists ?
Sigh... Just got a ASUS GeForce GTX 970. Worked amazing for the first 2 days and then on the third day (The day I am writing this) started having this exact problem. Every time I loaded into a game this noise occurred and stopped the second I left the game. If anyone has a solution please tell me!!!! I can't stand this noise
Got Gigabyte Aorus extreme waterforce rtx 3080, it has water cooling, but the coil whine is terrible.. it happens when the card reaches 40C , but most games runs on 1440p 100hz ultra settings that produces only 34-38C
Im having a coil whine too but not sure if its coming from the GPU or PSU cause even in sleep mode i could hear it, so i assumed its coming from the PSU
I think coil whine is to be expected with these cards. I have the 3090 Asus TUF OC and in some cases when loading into a menu screen where FPS skyrockets to 1500+ fps is when I start to really hear it!
@@kagami4299 No, this is not right. These cards should be free from any noises like that. Imagine paying a lot of money and you are accepting shit like this. You lot are the reason why the companies are getting away with something like that.
Despite what this video shows, as far as the 40 series cards are concerned, I've had the best experience with them in terms of coil whine with Asus being the worst.
@@0XFallen if looking for minimal coil whine, I'd recommend the Gigabyte Gaming OC, not the Eagle or other variant. Avoid Asus, they have the worst coil whine.
@@kekwku7602 gpu is still going. no issues that i know of. started using vsync to make the coil whine stop. other than that, seen no reason of concern.
sir, i've found out that the coil whine that i am hearing right now is from the motherboard and from the PSU Please can you tell me this is just fine sir ? @@alucardpbl
@@mylesorlenski6075 the coil whine starts when i am playing a heavy game but then stops when i am not playing, the sound doesn't really bother me anymore
@UCEkvVcA6_BO9CaF-PizsRjA Same Same here. I have a fresh build with 2080 super. First I played with 1080p monitor no sound. Changed to a 1440p gaming screen and the buzzing sounds started while playing. After little bit research on the web Im starting to think this phenomen is normal. Maby it has to do with the electric and the vibration the current make. I heard something about tighten backplate on gpu. I will try to change to new 2x8pin connector and see what happens🤷♂️
i mean if you use headphones most of the time it isnt annoying but aslong as it doesnt kill or degrades the performance of your components im fine with it
i have an open back headphone and can hear the coilwhine, trough the case, through the headset when the music in game in silent. the coil whine is louder then all of my 9 fans combined running at 700rpm each
question is: why do some inductors do their job out of the human hearing range and others dont. because goal should be: do it unhearable, otherwise, a silent fan card has no purpose
@@mudayshankar1708 So its not normal that other inductors work harder than others. It should allign the power equally isnt it? Some cards do it some doesnt so its more like a QC issue that companies dont really want to improve bc most people get calm down from people like you to says its normal and nothing wrong with it
@@jpHasABadHandleI've gotten used to all the noises from my pc ngl Lmao Sometimes its a noise where I gotta put my finger on the case so it stops and keep doing it so stops for the whole day then theres another loud noise when gaming and finally a creacking noise when I start the pc for like 15-20 seconds at the start of the day
however I did notice my GPU went to 70 Degrees while gaming which wasn't normal so I stopped putting max fps which helped but my CPU always sometimes go to 70 Degrees is that normal My CPU IS amd ryzen 7 3700x and GPU Rtx 3060
Same thing happens with my RX 6750XT. The first day I didn't hear any sound coming from the GPU and PSU. However, a day later I heard a slight buzz/static sound coming from my GPU during boot up. I've also tried to undervolt my GPU in the AMD Software adrenaline edition and during the undervolting the sound was high pitched, plus a similar sound like a cable is hitting the GPU fans. The GPU has 2x8 pins and I've connected the GPU with one single PCI-E cable 2x6+2 pigtail connector. Could it be the cable? The PSU in question: MasterWatt 750 80 Plus Bronze Certified ATX PSU
Man coil whine just happens, it's what happens when gpu's start to fail. Even games have neglected repairs. We live in a civilization that bends everyone over for their money. Doesn't gaf about the product. Fun times, it'll only get worse my friends. Only worse. That's all it's ever done. You know that
Coil whine appers strong in Tes Online Morrowind at 300 fps, when vsync is not activated. But vsync is activated the sound is less audible, for exp i sad. In the witcher 3 the coil whine is more audible.
It most likely would help, if I don't get one that "feaures" whining components. But I'm not bothered by the noise levels with my current setup. So I'm not going to upgrade my PSU anytime soon.
My RX6900 is coil whining like in this video! PSU Corsair RM1000i. With RX6800 there was not any Coil Whine... 😔 Will this buzzing go away after some time?
it's the clicking-ish sound. And at 4:44 you can hear it pure. If you can't hear, it's too high frequency for 1. your headphones/speakers or 2. your ears
@@Andrew-zd9gb yeah now we should be worry about spending money and getting garbage in return. My RX 580 was on same verge. I cap the fps and it runs silky smooth.
perfect solution for a 3090 mate, its not like i only play halo combat evolved what can I do when I can barely even REACH 60 fps in new titles with my 1070?
@@rolledtaco bro i mean u don’t need more than 60 fps in some games like forza. Red dead. Minecraft. And more not competitive games so. Even if u don’t hava more than 60 hz monitor u don’t need to bottleneck ur fram ur gpu ur monitor that’s a point so. Just in case you don’t use headset or annoying for ur family or even for u just limits fps and u good m8
The people accepted coil whine like something normal. If they would demand to fix that problem then the companies would solve this really fast.
Because it's just physics, it really isn't too much of an issue
@@mannb1023 It's really annoying
@@jojomp_459 it doesn't matter if it's annoying or not that's how hardware works simply physiks the only way to fix it would be to use even more expensive parts. It's all about money and competition so I'm not really surprised.
@@rpcr213 i know. Physiks.
@@jojomp_459 first world problems
The problem is that people accepted coil whine.... THIS IS NOT NORMAL. We need to stand up and make pressure to companies to fix this.
Undervolting has helped me reduce mine. I had an old PSU that would stop any coil whine as its a PSU issue.
My 1070 did this very minimally and my 3080 now does this a lot but now that I think about it maybe it’s the psu. I used to have a rm1000x and still got coil whine so I don’t think it makes a difference. I am not sure what causes it but I get the feeling it’s the billions of transistors now shoved into the same space as when it was only millions.
I think you are having coil whine from both the GPU and PSU, is because you connected your GPU's two 8pin cables WRONG? 10:37 you should use two separator 8pin cables to connect to the GPU rather than using one cable with a two-8pin splitter. The power of a two-8pin splitter is 150W max + 75W max from the pcie giving you a total of 225W max for your RTX 3080 - BUT 225W is NOT enough for RTX 3080! I guess this is why you're hearing the coil whine because both PSU and GPU are struggling transferring 225W+ power in some power-intense scenarios (when you looked at some scenes with more 3D models in the game, GPU power consumption went up while the power load on a single cable is too much, so the coil whine became more obvious) in the game. TRY CONNECTING THE TWO 8PIN CONNECTORS ON YOUR RTX 3080 WITH TWO SEPARATOR CABLES FROM THE PSU AND SEE IF IT IMPROVES.
He said "rtx 2070s" a few times and you insist on rtx 3080...
@@savydaniel omg congrats you find a typo in my comments, you’re sooo smart… it doesn’t matter, he connected the pins wrong 😂
@@canberrano1widowmaker a typo? That's what you're going with, "a typo"? While 2 power cables are better than a daisy chain one, the RTX 2070 Super from Gigabyte can run with no problems with just one, especially since there is enough power from that PSU on a single rail.
He connected the pins wrong? How is that even possible? The "pins" (I assume you mean socket plugs, but I bet my ass you're gonna call that a typo also) can only be connected as designed, since they are shape oriented. You can't put them in any other way besides how they fit, unless you have brain damage and force them in (and even so, they will not stay in, because there is a clamp on top of the GPU power socket which must also be fitted in).
Stop spreading bullsh*t if you have no idea what you are talking about.
@@savydaniel yea smarrrrrrt dude do something useful
@@canberrano1widowmaker educating is useful. You might be snarky, salty and toxic now, having the impression that you know it all and nothing you do can be subject to mistakes, but in the future, having the correct information will help you. I consider this to be useful. Entitled little sh*ts have no place in society, unless they address their behaviour and correct their stance.
I've heard that looping stress testers or benchmarks for a couple hours (it said like for 8 hrs btw)decreases coil whine and I've seen some people that have said it even got rid of the coil whine do you think it would work 🤔 I've also seen evga support team telling people to try it.
Wait so if I leave my psu whining for 8 hours it will go away??
@@uTwallin I have no Idea but if your willing to try I would recommend the heaven benchmark just run it on loop and keep a constant eye on your Temps. if you do it tell me if it works good luck.
@@muffins5409 it worked ?
@@tigrou_lol well I didn't try it myself so I don't know
Did anybody test this out
My 3060 sounds like a fucking synthwave album.
I also have coil whine on my Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC. Never had it with my GTX 1070, but I'm starting to think that my 750W PSU might also not be "up to scratch" to handle this card, especially with only one cable from the PSU running to the GPU.
Using two separate GPU cables to my PSU does make a difference. I can still hear it, but the only way for me to "eliminate" it was to downclock and undervolt my GPU to reference speeds as this an OC model. Once I've done that, the coil whine is gone, plus my card runs cooler. I'm tempted to buy a new and stronger PSU, but will give it some time, maybe like yours with extensive usage it will get better too as I've only had this card for about 6 weeks now.
Will see if I can borrow a stronger PSU from a friend to test with, but for now, I'm happy and as you say, the audio from games drown out the noise, although I pacified it nicely with undervolting and downclocking.
flashing new vbios F10 to F12 for ReBar, my coil whine is gone even on cyberpunk 100% gpu usage (gigabyte 3070 vision)
@@allsam18 i have Zotac 3070 , flashing can be a solution?
@@allsam18 Holy crap, this sounds positive, maybe I should give this a try. Thanks for posting, will do the same!
@@StoneColdza only the gigabyte aurora engine will tell you which vbios you have, there are 3 different versions
did your friend's psu work?
At least, if you heard coil whine, you know ur gpu is still alive
Use both pcie cables from psu to gpu. You are using just one, helps the 12v rail Helped mine on both psu and gpu. It’s usually from power delivery
got a new gold power supply hoping that was the issue and it changed nothing
I can tell you have a WD Blue hard drive from that spinup sound.
I have the very same psu Thermaltake Smart M 850w and a evga 2070 super (before I had a zotac gtx 1080 mini). I got the 2070 from a friend who said that it had a very strong coil whine (he had a corsair ax1000 I think). Same card, mounted on my pc and it's deadly silent, not even a sound coming from it, the coil whine comes from psu. I even got the psu open cleaned and inspected from a psu expert who told me that components are visually perfect with no leak in capacitors. So, I guess it's just a matter of luck about wich frequency hits wich component first and if it enters resonance/vibration or not. It could be fixed with a new psu or...maybe not
Interesting
That's the thing like if graphic cards kind of amplifying the PSU noises/imperfections
My Gforce RTX 4070 is 7 days old and it started to whine, it’s pretty loud at first but after 10 minutes it quiets down but I don’t mind it since my PS5 has coil whine and is SUPER loud so I was already used to the noise 😂
I've got the same card and it makes the same exact sound. It sucks, but there's nothing we can do about it.
it isnt dangerous for our Pc ?
@@marleyant5694 luckily not, it's just super annoying
mine makes a vibration as well, is it normal?
@@wintersplash2256 Shotty bearings in the fans, or they're not secured well enough. Fans are the only moving part in a graphics card.
After a series of upgrades (GPU / RAM / SSD, followed by a new wireless card and HDTV monitor), I had an annoying noise that seemed to surface out of nowhere only when playing games. It sort of varied between a high-pitched whine and static-laced buzz, but like your problem, varied depending on what I was viewing in game. I can only venture a guess that it improves or worsens as refresh rate hz varies vs alternating current hz. After over a year, I discovered info about ground loop noise and realized my entire entertainment system gets its audio patched from my monitor. So I installed an inline ground loop noise filter - it WORKED! No more noise. They're cheap, so I think it's worth a shot.
I'm having same issue. What was the model you got?
@@gsxr1000jt The TV, or GPU? GPU was an ASUS Tuf Gaming GTX1650 Super 4GB OC. The TV I was using is a 43" Toshiba FireTV (Amazon). Just replaced the Toshiba with a 55" Sceptre and replacing the GPU with an RTX3060ti shortly.
@@anonymousinc6330 the inline ground loop. What brand and model?
@@gsxr1000jt Blame UA-cam, their bots are stupid. Mine is made by Ziocom. Got it from Amazon.
but you had noise in your headphones/speakers or coming from the computer ?
i admire your patience and listening to this for 250 days )) I get this on gigabyte 3070 vision, but only sometimes (( update : after flashing new vbios for ReBar coil whine is gone even on cyberpunk 100% gpu usage
Same card as yours and same when my gpu run around 90%
Same here :). But from what i've heard... most of rtx 3070 cards have this problem
@@petrdvorak3236 Utter BS if you ask me. Have it on my RTX 3070 too, but I guess I'll need to learn to live with it, lol!
Well maybe I must try updating the BIOS, just makes me scared shitless
Coil Whine is normal for these GPUs and PSUs... I have very loud Coil Whine, is 3rd day and its there! I downclocked and undervolted my GPU, and now coil whine is VERY silent 👍👍👍
Why would somebody pay money for a high-end graphics card just to undervolt or underclock it!? That completely defeats the purpose of paying a specific amount of money for a specific GPU and for specific performance. You're suggesting throwing money away.
@@Joerooe Undervolting and underclocking =/= performance loss.
My XFX RX 6900 XT is undervolted with a slight overclock. I get the same performance or better for less power consumption and heat. Where's the con in this?
Dunno why people think that the moment you hear "undervoltclocksomething" and they imagine how someone is buying RTX TITAN and makes it perform like a GTX 1060.
Hey! Whats up with your coil whine, is that gone or did it get worse?
@@06satvikruhela23 Got a litte less 👍
@@KOT-ANGRY Good to hear that, any tips or anything i should take care of for this coil whine issues? Would be very helpful, thanks.
This is something that really bothers me alot when gaming or editing- on my last build i had 3080 evga and r7 5800 no coil whine whats so ever but when i builded me 4070ti super from asus rog strix with r7 7800x3d does it on every single game i've tried everything the only the best options is to lower the fps be side that idk.. sad i builded a high end pc still having these problems!!
Not sure if this will help you, but I managed to reduce my constant coil whine by uninstalling the oculus rift software. One of the services in that application was causing this constant coil whine in the background while my system was idle. After uninstalling the software my coil whine was gone entirely. I am currently using the RX 5700 XT from Gigabyte.
cool info. what a crap software apparently.
lmao this actually fixed it for me to
I'm having same issue with quest 2 software on PC. Anyway around it without getting rid of oculus
@@gsxr1000jt Yes, You need to go into windows services and stop the service manually. I posted about this on the oculus forum a while back when I solved the issue. I will copy and paste the post for you here:
Hi. I own a Gigabyte RX 5700 XT. Recently I found out my GPU was starting to coil whine during idle conditions when I installed the Oculus App. It took a bit of fiddling around, but I eventually found out the OVR service was causing the problem. This service runs automatically whenever I open the app. Unfortunately, it also runs after closing the Oculus app too. The only way for me to stop this service was to go into the services window and stop it manually, otherwise, it would run in the background indefinitely. Hopefully, support could fix this bug so I don't need to manually stop this service every time I close my Oculus app or better yet, reduce the coil whine while the service is running in the background.
@@alexcondon1116 thx for the quick reply. I'll give it a try. Really pisses me off as I just dropped a ton of money on new components to see it make a ton of noise.
It gives me hope that it’s gotten better for you, because I just got a brand new system with a 4090 and the coil Wayne is pretty nuts even after under vaulting and limiting FPS
I'm on a 3080 and 7900x using a evga 1300w psu. So much noise!!!
Hows your coil whine a month later? My 4090 has some slight coil whine but I'm hoping it will be mostly eliminated in the future.
@@MrMrTravman still bad but maybe not as bad. I hate to say it, but I kind of just deal with it now, I didn’t want to go through with RMAing it
@@brianschwarm8267 I see. Well I might end up rma'ing mine in a couple weeks if it doesn't settle down. Thanks for the info.
@@MrMrTravman sell your psu and buy a better one. Only fix
My coil whine happens in FFXIV and nothing else 9.5/10 and it's nuts. But then again, FFXIV isn't optimized very well on PC
The powercable was not fully in and it triggered my coilwhine on videocard. When i pushed it a bit better the whining got lower in volume. I think I will return my psu but also check with different power slots in the house.
2080 super and cooler master 650w bronce, coil whine in psu and Gpu
2080 super and corsair rx750 gold, no coil whine
I have coil whine in GTX 1650 SC Ultra Gaming 4GB GDDR5 128 bits, this card i bought in May of 2022, when i play games in ultra, the sound is less when i play in medium or low settings for example Assassins Creed IV Black Flag, in Habana, Kingston o other places, coil whine is less, but is more audible in ship o near of forts.
The same problem with GTX 1660 Super MSI Ventus XS OC 6GB GDDR6 192 bits, bought in 2021 when my brother plays games. My brother fixed sound at minimium set low setting in games and vsync activate, but the coil persits at today, but was more audible when we installed with new psu.
Other problems i was in 2018 with GTX 960 Strix ASUS 2GB GDDR5 128 bits OC with Coil Whine, It was more audible what GTX 1650 when i was play games, first start in psu then i buy a new psu, the sound it was in gpu, the same with GTX 1050 OC Cerberus 2GB GDDR5 128 bits ASUS and GTX 1050 TI ROG Strix 4GB GDDR5 128 bits.
I try psu and psu i have coil whine in gpu, the psu i tried for this 5 years were 2 Seasonic S12II 520 watts 80 plus bronze, 1 Corsair CX550M 80 plus bronze, 1 Corsair CX550 2017 80 plus bronze no modular, 1 EVGA 600B this psu start the coil whine, 1 EVGA 500W2 80 plus white, 2 Redragon RPGS GC 500 and 600 watts 80 plus bronze (1St Player DK Premium), 1 Sentey Steel Power Nitro 550 80 plus white. The psu is not fix this sound of shiiit.
The same with many mothers, 2 ASUS Prime A320M-K AM4, 1 ASUS H81M-A LGA 1150 and 1 Gigabyte H81M-H LGA 1150. They were i tried, coil whine persits.
Other CPU, i have coil whine in gpu, i tried: Intel Pentium G3260, Intel Core i3 4170, where coil whine starts, AMD Athlon 200GE, AMD Athlon 3000G and AMD Ryzen 3 3100. The same with other rams: 1 ADATA 8GB DDR4 2666 Mhz, 3 Kingston 8GB DDR4 2400 mhz Value, other 4gb DDR3 1333 Mhz Kingston Value, 2GB DDR3 1333 Mhz Kingston Value and 2 Memox 4GB DDR3 1333 Mhz Value.
My 2 mothers of ASUS Prime A320M-K has coil whine in idle, the mobo cause the sound in idle, when i play game is gpu the sound and other friend has coil whine in this model of motherboard.
I have not coil whine in GTX 1050 ASUS DUAL OC 2GB GDDR5 128 bits no pci express required, and RX 550 Arez 2GB GDDR5 128 bits the same with R7 360 2GB GDDR5 128 bits ASUS OC Dual.
Psu with coil whine were Seasonic S12II at 2 years 1/2 of use, Redragon a week then not cause the sound, EVGA 500W2 at 2 mouths of use the same with Corsair CX550M ticking noise one day, then not more cause this sound. I have electrical noise of plugin of psu when i my house has problem with fusible, then cooperative fix fusible, the noise was not present. All with GTX 1050 TI ROG Strix and GTX 1050 ASUS Cerberus. The Redragon psu in case a electrical short, when was plugin of 220V and pc power off and my microwaves not working fine when i have problem with fusible.
For reason i try many mothers, psu, gpu, memorys, and stabilzators (Sur Electric VA 1000, TRV 1000 VA). Not fix the coil whine. Shiit of sound, the manufacters not fix it. The fix is a material in bobines for fix the sound, but you loss the warranty, when disable the gpu and psu the same. I am going to any time in motherboard i think my house is a shit It is can possible coil whine generator.
I have the same sound with 4070 Ti Super and Chieftek 1000 W Platinum, but it is intermittent in nature and has constant intervals of buzzing and silence: five seconds of buzzing and one second of silence. The buzz goes lower under heavier load (lower FPS too). The sound may or may not appear from day to day.
same gpu and have some coil whine at high fps, not full load, when its full load, the whine is low
Have same whine, but less noisy on my 3070ti palit and fractal design ion gold 750, it became less noisy in a half a year, but still here
Always, ALWAYS RETURN your GPU if you notice coil whine. Don't let companies get away with this!
I am using tuf 6900xt. Replaced psu from 750 watt gold to 1000 watt gold fsp hydro g but coil whine does not change :(
@@pengenkaya6723 I undervolt my gpu to 1085 mv and 2320 mhz. I am using 2k 144 hz monitor for now and limited max fps to 144. I almost never hear this sound anymore.
@@denizonen hi, what is the difference in mV and MHz from the default ones if i may ask? Thanks!
@@danielsimion4931 It is set to 1175 mv and 2520 mhz in default settings
@@danielsimion4931 There is only 3 to 5 percent fps loss
@@denizonen alright, I will probably give it a shot this way... for now I saw that limiting the fps to 120-144 would pretty much be reasonable in terms of noise. Thanks a lot for your insights ✌
My 2080ti fe absolutely screamed under coil whine on a evga g3 750w 3080 evga didn't make any noise at all
Listening your coil whine while my coils are singing 🤣🤣
i just bought a new psu and suddenly this sound appears but it's not permanent. sometimes i hear it sometimes i dont.
How is the whine now after more time
coil whine is annoying while playing i have a rx 590 and replace it with rx 5500xt 8gb and still have coil whine when i start tripple A games when theres a scene render that is light the coil whine dissapears i undervolt it and it is reduced the noise
Hi bro i have the same on my just noticed it tonight pc is idling monitor goes to sleep mode and i can hear the noise is it okay or do i need to be worried of it catching on fire in middle of the night
I got it on rx 6800 xt taichi and its kinda annoying
got it on 7900xtx taichi
Screw every company that ships out a whining GPU and asks that you pay a premium price for it.
Basically gigabyte
it's so weird because a lot of people online say that Gigabyte's GPU has little to no coil whine. I think their hearing is just bad.@@riothecat7696
@@riothecat7696 Sadly every company
The last 5 years, I have a Corsair HX750i platinum PSU paired with a GTX 1080. I never had this whining noise issue. Suddenly it started and sadly it's not just noise. My PC randomly restarts when I play games. Temperatures are fairly ok for GPU (50-70 C) and CPU (32-65 C) based on the log at the time of the restart. I don't know why this happens. All GPU and windows 10 drivers are up to date but the computer is just not cooperating anymore. If anyone has any idea or experience on this, please enlighten me.
That sounds like a power supply issue. I had the same problem when I upgraded cards but that was a matter of the new one needing much more power - your PSU’s performance/efficiency may have degraded enough with age that it cannot provide enough or consistent power. I’d test the machine with a different PSU and see if that resolves the issue. Good luck!
Did you ever find a solution for this? Im having the same exact issue, with a brand new system. Mine started after 2 months of use.
My noise is 100% from the gpu or motherboard. But i am suspecting the psu to be at fault.
@@patrickbc8649 It was not the PSU because I replaced it and the same happened again and again. The GTX 1080 FTW from EVGA does not have a sensor for measuring memory temperature. I believe the temperature of the memory goes too high even though the processor of the GPU is at 60C (which is what is reported on the computer). To resolve this issue without stressing too much, I reduced the memory clock using the EVGA Precision XOC software. I took it down by 500 Mhz and the VRM is not overheating anymore. I also contacted EVGA and they sent me for free the EVGA Thermal Pad Mod and the installation Guide for my GPU. Why this start happening all of a sudden I do not know. But I will open the GPU, install the mod, give it a good clean and test it again.
@@tycho7006 Thanks for the tips. My system consumes maximum 320 W when gaming. I replaced the PSU and the problem persisted. I resolved the issue (for now) by tuning down the memory clock of the GPU. The EVGA GTX 1080 FTW does not have a temperature sensor on the memory and it seems that the memory is overheating. Why this happened after 5 years of use, I do not know but the GPU needs a small surgery and clean-up for sure.
psu input capacitors degradation, replacement can help, also it could dc 12v rail capacitors issue, or bad resistors, or other things that u can't fix , so maybe u leave it to specialists ?
Problem is i can hear all that coil in my headphones through my usb audio interfaces.... very annoying
my psu does this no idea what should i do ? buy new one or this is kinda normal.
I getting same frequency in my speakers as the gpu anyone got this?
Sigh... Just got a ASUS GeForce GTX 970. Worked amazing for the first 2 days and then on the third day (The day I am writing this) started having this exact problem. Every time I loaded into a game this noise occurred and stopped the second I left the game.
If anyone has a solution please tell me!!!!
I can't stand this noise
does coil whine affect with something ?
Interesting video. Thanks for posting it!
Got Gigabyte Aorus extreme waterforce rtx 3080, it has water cooling, but the coil whine is terrible.. it happens when the card reaches 40C , but most games runs on 1440p 100hz ultra settings that produces only 34-38C
My FE 3080 is so damn loud. I can't use my open back headphones anymore.
Good video thanks for the video, it got me the answer I needed to find.
i have the EVGA supernova g6 psu, i still have coil whine on my rx590
Im having a coil whine too but not sure if its coming from the GPU or PSU cause even in sleep mode i could hear it, so i assumed its coming from the PSU
Same
I think coil whine is to be expected with these cards. I have the 3090 Asus TUF OC and in some cases when loading into a menu screen where FPS skyrockets to 1500+ fps is when I start to really hear it!
Right
@@kagami4299 No, this is not right. These cards should be free from any noises like that. Imagine paying a lot of money and you are accepting shit like this. You lot are the reason why the companies are getting away with something like that.
@@Andrew-zd9gb I agree
@andrew agree
@@Andrew-zd9gb Fully agree. We basically paid an arm and a leg to get these cards and then you have to put up with nonsense like this.
Please someone help me I've been listening to this annoying buzz noise for over a year!!! It's in my headphones.
Does the buzz noise cause of coil wind?
my brand new pc do this same thing gpu and psu coil whine :(
I have this on my RTX 2080 Ti. So annoying but it's mostly harmless.
OH MAN, IT S HORRIBLE THATS SOUND
Despite what this video shows, as far as the 40 series cards are concerned, I've had the best experience with them in terms of coil whine with Asus being the worst.
Hey, can you please make some recommendations for gpus without coil whine and which ones not to pick? I am aiming for about 4070 super or similar
@@0XFallen if looking for minimal coil whine, I'd recommend the Gigabyte Gaming OC, not the Eagle or other variant. Avoid Asus, they have the worst coil whine.
Ma cambia la scheda madre non va bene e pure il processore con cose aggiornate
I have the exact same noise on my gtx 960 tho i did not used to have this type of coil whine. is this cause of concern or is it just normal?
sir, we have the same issue, i have gtx 960 and im having this kind of sound now. sir did you fixed it ? did it damaged your pc ? please sir tell me
@@kekwku7602 gpu is still going. no issues that i know of. started using vsync to make the coil whine stop. other than that, seen no reason of concern.
sir, i've found out that the coil whine that i am hearing right now is from the motherboard and from the PSU
Please can you tell me this is just fine sir ? @@alucardpbl
i had a gtx 1080 that didnt have coil whine at all and now i upgraded to a rtx 3060 ti whenever i play heavy games i hear it
I also have 3060ti , does urs randomly turn on and off (coil whine)
@@mylesorlenski6075 the coil whine starts when i am playing a heavy game but then stops when i am not playing, the sound doesn't really bother me anymore
@UCEkvVcA6_BO9CaF-PizsRjA Same Same here. I have a fresh build with 2080 super. First I played with 1080p monitor no sound. Changed to a 1440p gaming screen and the buzzing sounds started while playing. After little bit research on the web Im starting to think this phenomen is normal. Maby it has to do with the electric and the vibration the current make. I heard something about tighten backplate on gpu. I will try to change to new 2x8pin connector and see what happens🤷♂️
@jimssuai it's completely normal I am not sure how you can get rid of it but you don't have to worry about the sound
@@domkillet5797 I think in my case it’s the psu or the power cable
i mean if you use headphones most of the time it isnt annoying but aslong as it doesnt kill or degrades the performance of your components im fine with it
i have an open back headphone and can hear the coilwhine, trough the case, through the headset when the music in game in silent. the coil whine is louder then all of my 9 fans combined running at 700rpm each
Incredibly I have a gigabyte 3080 vision oc and I have an even louder coil whine!
@Good Video Or Not is it the msi x gaming trio card?
@Good Video Or Not what psu did u buy?
my decade old nvidia card don't have coil whine
im hearing this kind of sound now on my pc , sir is this harmful ? please reply sir
I have gtx 960 sir
Not harming but annoying
Its not a problem at all, every open electrical device make this kind of noise.
i have the same problem and it gets really loud and disturbing and quite concerned if its damaging my gpu
no it doesn't. However you must be aware of high pitch whistle or hitching, suggesting capacitor failure
mate, coil whine today can't be normal thing
STOP BUYING THEIR SHIT!
The coil whine is proof that inductors are doing their job
question is: why do some inductors do their job out of the human hearing range and others dont. because goal should be: do it unhearable, otherwise, a silent fan card has no purpose
Those whine coz they are working hard than other inductors.🥺
@@mudayshankar1708 So its not normal that other inductors work harder than others. It should allign the power equally isnt it? Some cards do it some doesnt so its more like a QC issue that companies dont really want to improve bc most people get calm down from people like you to says its normal and nothing wrong with it
You should try to change your PSU
apart from the coil whining is the other noises normal from your PC?
What do you mean by other noises?
@@jpHasABadHandleI've gotten used to all the noises from my pc ngl Lmao Sometimes its a noise where I gotta put my finger on the case so it stops and keep doing it so stops for the whole day then theres another loud noise when gaming and finally a creacking noise when I start the pc for like 15-20 seconds at the start of the day
however I did notice my GPU went to 70 Degrees while gaming which wasn't normal so I stopped putting max fps which helped but my CPU always sometimes go to 70 Degrees is that normal My CPU IS amd ryzen 7 3700x and GPU Rtx 3060
Same thing happens with my RX 6750XT. The first day I didn't hear any sound coming from the GPU and PSU. However, a day later I heard a slight buzz/static sound coming from my GPU during boot up. I've also tried to undervolt my GPU in the AMD Software adrenaline edition and during the undervolting the sound was high pitched, plus a similar sound like a cable is hitting the GPU fans. The GPU has 2x8 pins and I've connected the GPU with one single PCI-E cable 2x6+2 pigtail connector. Could it be the cable?
The PSU in question: MasterWatt 750 80 Plus Bronze Certified ATX PSU
Xfx850 pro 7year this sound.
First world problems.
Man coil whine just happens, it's what happens when gpu's start to fail.
Even games have neglected repairs.
We live in a civilization that bends everyone over for their money.
Doesn't gaf about the product.
Fun times, it'll only get worse my friends. Only worse.
That's all it's ever done.
You know that
Nope, coil whine is something normal
Try to downvolt you GPU - press CTRL + F in MSI Afterburner.
PSU is the cause. single rail
So, Does it remain that your fps is lower than the same GPU which's not coil whine? Does Coil whine impact on FPS?
Coil whine doesn't impact fps it's the other way round
Higher fps, louder coil whine.
Coil whine appers strong in Tes Online Morrowind at 300 fps, when vsync is not activated. But vsync is activated the sound is less audible, for exp i sad. In the witcher 3 the coil whine is more audible.
What device are you using to pick up the sound? Also isnt it mostly low quality psus that make more noise?
I just bought a 3070ti and it's make sounds as well
Does changing the psu will affect the coil whine?
I read on a different vid that it didnt help him
It most likely would help, if I don't get one that "feaures" whining components.
But I'm not bothered by the noise levels with my current setup. So I'm not going to upgrade my PSU anytime soon.
That green ram sticks are very concerning 😟
Am I the only one who loves the sound of excited electrons?
Don't accept this. Instant rma or return.
same noice on my rx 6600 ASRock
Na minha gigabyte Eagle também
its loud
Use seperal cables for each pci-e connector..if it doesnt reduce coil whine - buy new HI-END psu 👍
My RX6900 is coil whining like in this video! PSU Corsair RM1000i. With RX6800 there was not any Coil Whine... 😔 Will this buzzing go away after some time?
I have the msi gaming trio 6800 xt. Got whine as well
@@jlammii2002 6800xt is ~6900xt, try downclock your card by 100mhz 👍
This card gonna make me lose my mind. What a fucking waste of money. Never going to buy shit from gigabyte. I have the same card of yours.
I don't hear any coil whine here, when is it? You mean the low hum at the end?
it's the clicking-ish sound. And at 4:44 you can hear it pure.
If you can't hear, it's too high frequency for 1. your headphones/speakers or 2. your ears
What is that cpu cooler ??!!!! shame shame shame.!!! :)
There's no "coil whine," it's all in your head. Also, how's that Intel OEM complimentary HSF working out for you?
get a better power supply. my 6900XT had terrible coil whine but a new rx1000x almost resolved it. Bad power delivery = terrible coil whine.
Get a top end psu
Got top end psu still coil whine.
My gtx1070 was good with a low end Antec 500w, recently I changed to a Corsair rm850x, coil whine is loud!!!
@@wign1982 both evga 80 plus standard 430w1 and 650gq gold have coil whine idk what causes it.
Limit the fps!!!
Thats it!!!
Yeah lets spend a lot of money on gpu to limit the fps... No words.
@@Andrew-zd9gb yeah now we should be worry about spending money and getting garbage in return.
My RX 580 was on same verge. I cap the fps and it runs silky smooth.
@@Andrew-zd9gb i‘m fine playing modern games at 60FPS on a 60Hz panel. No use in >500FPS in old games with the coils absolutely screaming.
easy..lock 60fps for 60hz monitor
perfect solution for a 3090 mate, its not like i only play halo combat evolved what can I do when I can barely even REACH 60 fps in new titles with my 1070?
Nope doesn't work with every card, especially mine :(
dude just put ur games limit fps like 60 even some game u dont need 60 fps then limit it to 30 and u good bro
You don’t buy a 3080 to limit your games to 60fps
@@rolledtaco bro i mean u don’t need more than 60 fps in some games like forza. Red dead. Minecraft. And more not competitive games so. Even if u don’t hava more than 60 hz monitor u don’t need to bottleneck ur fram ur gpu ur monitor that’s a point so. Just in case you don’t use headset or annoying for ur family or even for u just limits fps and u good m8