guit video card
lads.. I have a problem or not a problem - I don't know.. Just worried and don't know whether this is right or not. I have a video card gtx 1080 from Zotaca and when you play the card isget a slight buzz as soon as turn the game it immediately disappears, and once again open the game Alt tab appears with the sound. It's definitely not the coolers, as I was cutting off all their momentum, but I can identify the fans are noisy or not. Sound similar to the buzzing of the current, as from a lamp or a tube TV, if you understand. Previously, this sound was not noticed because noisy the CPU, until I have a bit of silence in my house. But I started to hear this little buzzing but besace video card.. I don't know if it's supposed to be here, and I want to ask you.ps: with temperature everything is always wonderful.
the first thing that comes to mind is that noise transistors - although I don't know what it is. And if it is, that is this normal? I repeat the sound is very quiet, but still.
Trian4k
There is no more buzzing. Chokes, by the way, can different sounds be issue, depending on the load. The sounds appear usually when the fps exceeds 200 (usually in the menu, if vertical sync is off).
Trian4k wrote:
the first thing that comes to mind is that it's noisy transistors
Trian4k wrote:
although I don't know what it is
ahaha!!! To put this in the jokes!!!
And, except for the chokes there's nothing to buzz.
with your words I can assume that it is the whistle of throttles under load that does not fix it, if it is (poorly isolated from the noise of the factory). if the card is under warranty, you can take replacement.
for more reliability, check the fans as follows: 1) put them first, 90% of the spins in a minute on 70, then on 50, 30 and so on to zero. 2) under load in the game put the fans at 25-30% for a minute and listen to this thing in the game. 3) twist the finger disabled fans: if spinning freely at the slightest push, moving up and down, then all the beam. these simple methods can be used to quickly eliminate or confirm fault of the coolers.