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Topic: PSU Buzzing (Read 911 times)

legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
May 25, 2013, 08:34:15 PM
#9
There is a bee inside. Be careful or it will sting you.

I knew that's what it was!
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
May 25, 2013, 08:33:10 PM
#8
There is a bee inside. Be careful or it will sting you.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 502
May 25, 2013, 10:43:01 AM
#7
Probably just an choke. They vibrate if they aren't secured while under load. They are usually coated with a hardened resin or plastic to prevent this, but if it loosens up, it'll make a buzz/squealing noise when under load due to the magnetic properties of electrical current running through a coil.

Nothing to really worry about unless the noise bothers you.

Yes. @notaek, if you can find the culprit, and have a hot glue gun, sometimes you can fix the vibration with hotglue from a hotglue gun, to secure it again. So I've read.
hero member
Activity: 710
Merit: 502
May 25, 2013, 02:09:30 AM
#6
really depends on how you have used the PSU (temperature, time online and %load) and specially, the quality of the output capacitors.
I don't know OCZ PSU's so I cannot comment, just guess, I use coolermaster, they are expensive, but superb quality an efficiency.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
May 25, 2013, 02:04:12 AM
#5
Hello
If the pitch of the noise is high, let's say something like 8Khz I is more likely some capacitor of the output stage that has ESR, it could be a good idea to replace them.

usually there are visual effects as well but not always, they could be inflated, or lifted off from the board like 1/2 centimeter, better check them out.

It also could be one loose inductor like ssateneth said, but I am more inclined by the capacitor's problem, a tipical problem if you used the PSU at high temperature.

hero member
Activity: 710
Merit: 502
May 25, 2013, 01:56:19 AM
#4
Hello
If the pitch of the noise is high, let's say something like 8Khz I is more likely some capacitor of the output stage that has ESR, it could be a good idea to replace them.

usually there are visual effects as well but not always, they could be inflated, or lifted off from the board like 1/2 centimeter, better check them out.

It also could be one loose inductor like ssateneth said, but I am more inclined by the capacitor's problem, a tipical problem if you used the PSU at high temperature.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
May 25, 2013, 01:44:11 AM
#3
Probably just an choke. They vibrate if they aren't secured while under load. They are usually coated with a hardened resin or plastic to prevent this, but if it loosens up, it'll make a buzz/squealing noise when under load due to the magnetic properties of electrical current running through a coil.

Nothing to really worry about unless the noise bothers you.

Thanks.  It is pretty annoying but at least I am not afraid of it blowing up any more
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1004
May 25, 2013, 01:40:03 AM
#2
Probably just an choke. They vibrate if they aren't secured while under load. They are usually coated with a hardened resin or plastic to prevent this, but if it loosens up, it'll make a buzz/squealing noise when under load due to the magnetic properties of electrical current running through a coil.

Nothing to really worry about unless the noise bothers you.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
May 25, 2013, 01:31:56 AM
#1
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