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I have a very high pitched low amplitude sound coming from inside my case that i cant locate and I never noticed until after installing the EK blocks. It’s a constant sound around 10Khz and I only notice the sound when I am using the Crysis Sandbox2 editor. Furthermore, (and only under the same circumstances) I hear junk coming through my speakers that seems to change depending on what being displayed in the 3D view. The two sounds don’t seem to correlate as one is constant and high pitched and the other changes and kind of sounds like the sound a cell phone makes when it interferes with a badly shielded amplifier. but let me inphasize that neither sound is not very loud.
I kind of wonder if the high pitched sound is from my PSU and that sound in my speakers is because im OC'ing...?
BTW Talonman, very nice temps for a 65nm cpu!
Last edited by Exahertz; 02-01-2008 at 06:27 AM.
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" Rad Hat "
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- Mother Board, RAM and CPU:
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula (SE) BIOS 1207 | CPU: Intel q9650 @ 3.80GHz Vcore 1.272v | RAM: Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2 8500 4x1GB - Graphics Processor:
GPU: BFG 8800GTX | BFG 8600GT (Quad Monitor Setup) - Hard Drives:
RAID: 2x 74GB Raptors on RAID 0 for OS Drives
- Case and Power Supply:
Case: Antec Case | PS: OCZ ProXstreame 1000W - Water Cooling:
Pump: Swiftech MCP655-B | Rad: Dual Swiftech MCR320's | Fans: 6x Yate Loon D12SH-12's (W/ Variable RPM Rheostat) @ 88CFM Max Each - 528CFM Total!!! - (Water Blocks and Fittings):
CPU: D-Tek Fusion Block | GPU: Danger Den Full Coverage 8800 Block | Mobo: EK's Mosfet, NorthBridge and SouthBridge Blocks
Res: Swiftech Micro | Tee's: 4x MartinM's High Flow Copper Tee's | Elbow's: None | Y's: None
Flow Order: >> Rad's 1 & 2 in parallel > Res > Pump > CPU > GPU > SB > NB > Mosfet 1 > Mosfet 2 >>
Temperatures: CPU: 57°C Max, Running Prime95 | GPU: 58.3°C Max, Running 3Dmark | NorthBridge: Untested!
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