F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Connect the coil to the motherboard for proper operation.

Connect the coil to the motherboard for proper operation.

Connect the coil to the motherboard for proper operation.

S
SlushieMagic
Member
51
11-13-2016, 05:08 PM
#1
Hey everyone! Apologies for my English. I'm here just to get your thoughts on this issue. Three months ago, I installed a used hardware package with a CPU, motherboard, and AIO from a friend who had only eight months of use. After mounting everything and turning it on, I noticed an unusual sound between the CPU block and the power supply in the motherboard. I thought it might be related to the AIO system (Strix LC 240). I recorded a video and sent it to Asus for advice. They suggested it could be the AIO and replaced it for free with the updated model (LC II 240). After swapping it out, the same noise persisted. At this stage, I believe it's likely a normal sound from those AIO systems—possibly due to coils or electrical components. The video isn't very clear, but it’s noticeable when listened to through headphones. Thanks to everyone for your help! P.S.: The motherboard is an Asus Rog Maximus Extreme XIII Video.mov
S
SlushieMagic
11-13-2016, 05:08 PM #1

Hey everyone! Apologies for my English. I'm here just to get your thoughts on this issue. Three months ago, I installed a used hardware package with a CPU, motherboard, and AIO from a friend who had only eight months of use. After mounting everything and turning it on, I noticed an unusual sound between the CPU block and the power supply in the motherboard. I thought it might be related to the AIO system (Strix LC 240). I recorded a video and sent it to Asus for advice. They suggested it could be the AIO and replaced it for free with the updated model (LC II 240). After swapping it out, the same noise persisted. At this stage, I believe it's likely a normal sound from those AIO systems—possibly due to coils or electrical components. The video isn't very clear, but it’s noticeable when listened to through headphones. Thanks to everyone for your help! P.S.: The motherboard is an Asus Rog Maximus Extreme XIII Video.mov