Well it turns out that buzzing/screeching noises coming from the PWM inductors wasn't just annoying but a sign that my board was dying.

This is actually the second board that broke on me.

The first board developed the buzzing PWM after about the first week then 2 of the USB ports on the back panels stopped working, so RMAed it.

The second board was working fine I even put a 92mm fan to blow at the PWM and heatsinks on the inductors thinking that the high temperatures were the culprit. This worked fine for a month and then the buzzing came back. Since everything was still working fine I thought it was just an annoyance that I could deal with. Then about a week ago after i updated the BIOS to one of the beta ones I noticed that the vCore was about .2v lower than usual. Thinking nothing of this i just upped the vCore a little to compensate. Then just yesterday i woke up to see my comp crashed I was a little baffled since i have been running my 9850BE at 2.9GHz for about 10 days without a hitch. So I rebooted it wouldn't load windows, fine rested the CMOS (no overclock) and windows booted decided to run BOINC instant crash. Needed to reset CMOS again got back into windows let i idle for about and hour was completely stable then decided to load up p95 as soon as the test started BAM!! crash. Okay that led me to believe the processor had something worng with it so I put my 9500 in loaded up and ran BOINC it ran fine for ~3 hours at stock speeds. So I went to RMA my 9850 thinking it was somehow dying or half dead. Got a new 9850 popped it in and loaded up windows...okay so far so good...try p95... 10 mins later crash. So at that point I was like WTF!! Go and pull out my Gigabyte 790fx-DS5 and put in the the 9850 the it booted and ran BOINC for about and hour. This led me to believe that the PWM had some sh*t wrong with it and got it RMAed today.

Hopefully 3rd times a charm