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1000W Evga power supply isn't delivering energy and makes clicking sounds.

1000W Evga power supply isn't delivering energy and makes clicking sounds.

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Koollojoe
Posting Freak
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03-09-2016, 02:45 AM
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Hello, your power supply isn't delivering voltage to the cables and produces unusual clicking or rattling sounds whenever you plug it in. Can someone who has reviewed this video help identify the issue and suggest a solution? The noise occurs in every scenario—whether no cables are connected, with cables plugged in, using an M-Bus cable and jumper, or when the PSU is powered (0/1) with Eco ON/OFF. The cable itself is stable at 238V, and other PSUs (600, 850, 1KW) on the same cable didn’t have problems. Your PSU model is an EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 GT 1000W 220-GT-1000-X2. The bridge pins are green (power on) and black (ground). I don’t remember when this started.
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Koollojoe
03-09-2016, 02:45 AM #1

Hello, your power supply isn't delivering voltage to the cables and produces unusual clicking or rattling sounds whenever you plug it in. Can someone who has reviewed this video help identify the issue and suggest a solution? The noise occurs in every scenario—whether no cables are connected, with cables plugged in, using an M-Bus cable and jumper, or when the PSU is powered (0/1) with Eco ON/OFF. The cable itself is stable at 238V, and other PSUs (600, 850, 1KW) on the same cable didn’t have problems. Your PSU model is an EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 GT 1000W 220-GT-1000-X2. The bridge pins are green (power on) and black (ground). I don’t remember when this started.

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silencer_19678
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 09:33 AM
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Sound is completely normal, all my existing power supplies produce it. Have you verified the voltage rails using a multimeter, or are you just assuming they don’t generate any output?
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silencer_19678
03-09-2016, 09:33 AM #2

Sound is completely normal, all my existing power supplies produce it. Have you verified the voltage rails using a multimeter, or are you just assuming they don’t generate any output?