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Is my PC making a weird noise when I am playing games?

Is my PC making a weird noise when I am playing games?

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cmart592
Member
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04-28-2026, 01:17 PM
#11
I just replaced my power supply with a 1050W Cougar 80 Plus Gold, but I'm having the exact same problem.
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cmart592
04-28-2026, 01:17 PM #11

I just replaced my power supply with a 1050W Cougar 80 Plus Gold, but I'm having the exact same problem.

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JDGUSA
Junior Member
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04-28-2026, 10:06 PM
#12
Press the power button again to enter BIOS. If it's not already set here, just hit reset. Then look for where you can pick a setting called "PCIe" or something similar and click on it. Change that number to "Version 3." Click save and then restart your computer.
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JDGUSA
04-28-2026, 10:06 PM #12

Press the power button again to enter BIOS. If it's not already set here, just hit reset. Then look for where you can pick a setting called "PCIe" or something similar and click on it. Change that number to "Version 3." Click save and then restart your computer.

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AlphaPlayZz
Junior Member
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05-04-2026, 02:56 AM
#13
Here is what went wrong, I under-volted my GPU and it worked okay for about fifteen twenty minutes. It seemed to work even better then, and now I will follow your instructions.
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AlphaPlayZz
05-04-2026, 02:56 AM #13

Here is what went wrong, I under-volted my GPU and it worked okay for about fifteen twenty minutes. It seemed to work even better then, and now I will follow your instructions.

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05-09-2026, 05:33 PM
#14
Don't try to undervolt just yet because it's often unstable. You should make sure your power supply and motherboard are working well first. Then you can start making the change safely.
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XxExotic_PvPxX
05-09-2026, 05:33 PM #14

Don't try to undervolt just yet because it's often unstable. You should make sure your power supply and motherboard are working well first. Then you can start making the change safely.

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miknes123
Senior Member
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05-14-2026, 10:40 AM
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miknes123
05-14-2026, 10:40 AM #15

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Wu_xj
Junior Member
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06-02-2026, 04:09 AM
#16
The drop in performance isn't going to be huge. Is everything still working smoothly after your BIOS update? Did you make sure to switch to the newest non-beta release instead of an old one?
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Wu_xj
06-02-2026, 04:09 AM #16

The drop in performance isn't going to be huge. Is everything still working smoothly after your BIOS update? Did you make sure to switch to the newest non-beta release instead of an old one?

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DrShadowyDeath
Junior Member
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06-06-2026, 04:39 PM
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DrShadowyDeath
06-06-2026, 04:39 PM #17

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MrDigatu
Member
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06-06-2026, 11:47 PM
#18
It probably isn't related. Do you have your fans attached to a separate controller, or are they plugged straight into the main board?
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MrDigatu
06-06-2026, 11:47 PM #18

It probably isn't related. Do you have your fans attached to a separate controller, or are they plugged straight into the main board?

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06-08-2026, 09:08 AM
#19
The components are linked in a line and run on the PSU.
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ReisingerJocke
06-08-2026, 09:08 AM #19

The components are linked in a line and run on the PSU.

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goldmoneyman
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06-09-2026, 07:21 PM
#20
Looks like it's fixed, but what should I do next? Should I switch out the GPU for something else?
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goldmoneyman
06-09-2026, 07:21 PM #20

Looks like it's fixed, but what should I do next? Should I switch out the GPU for something else?

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