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Sounds like it's time to RMA?
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You have a defective one, mine doesn't make any noise.
Meanwhile my stock cooler roars so much I'm about to get rid of it, didn't notice it before because my old GPU did make a shitload of noise.
Built my pc with no intention of overclocking. Poorfags.
How do I stop the whining noises?
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>card is under light use
>fans don't spin
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Hey anons, I'm trying to make the decision between a GTX 1060 (amazon.com
or a RX 480 (amazon.com
I've been looking everywhere but still feel like it's a close call.
Anyone here have experience with either?
RMA, soundproof PC case
>Card is under moderate use
>Fans aren't spinning
>Panic.jpeg
If it's coil whine, RMA.
>Put card in high usage, maybe fan will spin then
>Fans still don't spin
>Notice burning smell
Is buying a pc peice meal a bad idea
>turn on PC
>WHIIIRRRRRRRR
>turn it off
>turn it on again
>*regular sound*
>make custom fan courve
>put card under use
>don't notice fans not spinning up
>suddenly fucking jet engine
Fuck you gainward fix your shitty tool
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Not at all, its a good deal cheaper.
love muh gpu. it overclocks like a monstar
I mean buying parts months apart rather than at once
Ah. I guess if you're gonna do that, it should be fine.
Just don't take anything out of it's anti-static bag, and get the most expensive stuff last in case of price drops.
Now that's just dumb, parts get cheaper all the time, and new parts release.
Save up your money instead.
It's fine as long as you don't buy the GPU before CPU or something like that.
My HDDs date to 2011, CPU 2013, monitor 2014, RAM and GPU last year. Everything still runs fine.
I just punch mine and it stops
backup your data
thank me later
>1080
>forget to activate v-sync
>RZ3RZ3WRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAVZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZPOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
>activate v-sync
>psschht
>can't find the video of that user that had someone build him a PC that made a super loud BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
This is mine too.
Never ever go AMD
>nvidia on a subtropical weather
>lifespan is at least 7 months
>AMD on subtropical weather
>bought it 3 years ago and still worth like brand new
WOOOOOSH followed by the smell and appearance of smoke
Go AMD for mid-tier, go Nvidia for top of the line
The 1060 3gb is not as good as the 1060 6gb, and the 480 8gb you linked has a reference cooler, which are known to be pretty bad. With a ~$200 budget I would personally get the rx 480 4gb (by asus or msi)
>Go AMD for mid-tier, go Nvidia for blazing fireball
Fixed it for yah
What? I hear the 480 is a great card.
I have coil whine on one of my tower fan
I literally just kick my pc and it stops.
It only starts sometimes when i boot pc after a longer peroid of time
Is this a BRAAAAAAP thread?
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Gpua are ok up to 120°c
he's a shill straight outta Sup Forums. Don't listen
>120c
yeah right. 95 is literally the line on heat. higher than that you'd want to investigate
AMD is substandard shit for poor people.
Do you want superior performance or inferior performance? That's literally the only decision you have to make.
I have a 1060 6gb, I love it. I was torn between that and the 8gb 480, but I saw some benchmarks that showed the 1060 as slightly better. I'm sure mine would be even better if I wasn't running an i5 and a mobo from 2009
you guys are discusting....
AMD is fine
>Posts a cherry-picked few clips about a console that sold tens of millions of units
SAD!
hey bro looks like you're trying to play a game or watch some hw accel video let me just brbrrrrrbrbrbrbrbrbRBRGRGRRGRGRGRRRRGRRRRRRRRRGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
First time building a PC, did I do good Sup Forums? Went over my budget of £1000 a little bit and had a friend help me with most of the actual putting together of it
>turn on pc
>use it browse the net, email, and sometimes play FTL or Gungeon
>shut it off when asleep
>wont turn on next morning
>jiggle some wires, turns back on
This happens maybe once a month.
>8GB RAM Single-Channel
Do not falseflag on this board or you will be banned.
This is your only warning.
keep your frame rate under 100 if possible and see if it goes down
I've had my PC for five or six months and haven't cleaned out any dust. How do I go about doing that, and should I worry about doing it as soon as possible?
what CPU do you have?
AMD's driver is slower than nvidia's, and especially with opengl games such as DOOM. The benchmarks you see for these cards online do not tell the whole story because they are tested with the best CPU available, in order to remove bottlenecks. But if your CPU is, say, an ivy bridge i5 or dual core you may get better performance out of the 1060 in games which supposedly favor the 480. This is most noticeable in CPU intensive games.
Basically, AMD's shitty driver can take up so much CPU time that it bottlenecks the GPU.
you do it once a month ideally and just get canned air or an air compressor, DO NOT use a vacuum cleaner to suck out the dust but if it can blow air that's fine. hold fans still while blowing them clean to avoid sending power back to the motherboard.
Just buy some canned/compressed air, unplug your computer, set it on a counter-top, and open it up. You should be able to see the bits that need to be dusted.
And yeah you should probably do it soon
Unplug it form everything, preferably take it outside, pop off the side panel and use compressed air to blow all the shit out.
6 months aint shit.
Try 3 years.
>5 or 6 months
JEsus christ user do it soon. Get a mini data vac from amazon and blow that dust out good.
>finally got the budget to get a high-end pc around 2013
>new as fuck to the whole thing, bought a prebuilt and a 560
>only parts that i still have from the original bundle are the cd drive and hard drive
Depends on how big your case is and how much room you have inside. My case has removable dust filters that catch larger specks of dust that would otherwise build up - it's just fine dust. I've had my computer built almost a year ago and there's hardly any dust inside since I regularly shake out the filters every month or so.
Fuck the faggots who say to compressed air it. Get a Vacuum and a paint brush.
t. console player
Just close all the Sup Forums tabs.
I thought single was better than dual-channel? That's what I've been told?
>compressed air
is it just me or do these things do jack shit and run out so quickly?
So glad I picked up a mini blower on amazon a few months ago
stop listening to whoever told you that, they're retarded.
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My case also has dust filters at the intake, and the whole tower is about a foot high, half a foot wide, and a foot and a half in depth. I didn't have the money for a great cooling system, so I specifically wanted a huge case for good heat dispersal.
It's several people, and a thread on reddit. Why is it better user?
Don't listen to that faggot, you'll die!
>AMD
>Turn on PC one morning
>PC doesn't start
>Oh shit
>Check inside of computer
>All seems fine
>Check plug
>Fucking scorch marks on socket
>PSU was dead
>No idea if the rest of the computer is fine
>Had to wait a week or so for warranty to replace it and find out
PSU dying is some horrible shit.
I just take the fans off their cooling blocks and rub the dust off with my hands. People really over-complicate this stuff.
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>this bullshit
AMD now has pretty good drivers. DOOM on Vulkan runs better than in NVIDIA cards.
it's like hyper threading for your ram basically. why would one channel be better than two, user? the only reason to suggest a single 8gb stick is for future upgrades but unless your mobo only has two slots then that's dumb.
look up benchmarks on single channel vs dual channel if you don't trust me.
>Get 2 red lights
>Microsoft say go fuck yourself and buy a new one
Fucking cunts.
>ctrl f
>no BBBBBRRRAAAAAAPPPPPPPP
Proud of you Sup Forums
limit the framerate of games to an appropriate level on your monitor
consolefags can't into technology what else is new
they do run out quickly but they work. personally I have an air compressor which I use and I can adjust the psi on it too.
I'm talking about opengl mode you doofus. Digitalfoundry has shown this effect with even the latest GPUs and drivers. It goes for DX11 games too, but the effect is less.
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Nah, AMD openGL driver is as shit as ever. DOOM does support Vulkan, though, so very little reason to use openGL. Unless you wanna gimp yourself.
Just save your fucking money and buy all at once you god damn retard.
Screenshot-box is the official term. Use it, or people won't know what you are talking about.
do you remember the name of the video by any chance?
Don't go AMD trust me. I'm a lifelong AMD user and you'll get sick of all the troubleshooting you have to do since devs develop straight for Nvidia now. I've had so many problems in the past 2-3 years now with AMD issues in games meanwhile Nvidia users don't have any problem whatsoever. Go Nvidia, you won't regret it.
>360 gets RROD 4 times, despite me taking great care of it
Fuck it, no more M$ consoles for me
>tfw went through 4 360's
I think it was one of their videos on the latest Pentium special edition
>GPU that's broken by default
that's funny, I'm an AMD user and I've never had any issues
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What I meant is, I was told the difference in performance is so miniscule that I might as well save the cash I'd be spending on another 8gb stick and use it to get a better other part. Looking at some benchmarks on google that still seems like it rings true
>look forward
>bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
>look down
>silence
>[faint EEEEEEEEEEEEE]
>yfw
>buy a 1070
>the 150hmz memory bug gets patched
I once had a CPU failure due to overheating...I was monitoring the temp, but the sensor was reporting incorrect information. After that fucker died I opened the PC up and HOLY FUCK I could have cooked an egg in that case.