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Psu advice please

Psu advice please

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MaximePilgrim
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10-02-2023, 07:07 AM
#1
That’s a very astute observation, and you’re likely right about the PSU being the culprit. Here’s what you should do:

1. **Immediately RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) the PSU:** The fact that the noise started after changing the PSU is a strong indicator. Don't wait to see if it dies down – a failing PSU can damage other components.

2. **Document Everything:** Keep records of your purchase, the new PSU, and your communication with the retailer.

3. **Test in another machine (if possible):** If you have access to another computer, test the PSU there to confirm that it is indeed faulty.

4. **Don't try to troubleshoot further:** Unless you are extremely experienced with power supply diagnostics, attempting to diagnose a failing PSU yourself is risky and could lead to damage or injury.
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MaximePilgrim
10-02-2023, 07:07 AM #1

That’s a very astute observation, and you’re likely right about the PSU being the culprit. Here’s what you should do:

1. **Immediately RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) the PSU:** The fact that the noise started after changing the PSU is a strong indicator. Don't wait to see if it dies down – a failing PSU can damage other components.

2. **Document Everything:** Keep records of your purchase, the new PSU, and your communication with the retailer.

3. **Test in another machine (if possible):** If you have access to another computer, test the PSU there to confirm that it is indeed faulty.

4. **Don't try to troubleshoot further:** Unless you are extremely experienced with power supply diagnostics, attempting to diagnose a failing PSU yourself is risky and could lead to damage or injury.

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TheNamesAidan
Member
194
10-02-2023, 12:40 PM
#2
Actually, a single strong rail is usually favorable for gaming cards.
Multiple rails are only meant to be a form of protection. There are no power benefits from it really.
This is pretty much everything you need to know about multiple vs single rail power supply designs.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3990
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TheNamesAidan
10-02-2023, 12:40 PM #2

Actually, a single strong rail is usually favorable for gaming cards.
Multiple rails are only meant to be a form of protection. There are no power benefits from it really.
This is pretty much everything you need to know about multiple vs single rail power supply designs.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3990

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Eflin08
Junior Member
14
10-07-2023, 01:08 PM
#4
Yep, as Blackbird is telling your this is not uncommon on that PSU. We've seen more than a few of those.
If it were ME, I'd probably RETURN it and go with a different PSU like the EVGA G2 or G3 750w, or one of the Seasonic Focus, Focus plus or Prime models.
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Eflin08
10-07-2023, 01:08 PM #4

Yep, as Blackbird is telling your this is not uncommon on that PSU. We've seen more than a few of those.
If it were ME, I'd probably RETURN it and go with a different PSU like the EVGA G2 or G3 750w, or one of the Seasonic Focus, Focus plus or Prime models.

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Swag_Games
Member
61
10-08-2023, 02:49 AM
#5
Problem is I've got custom cables for corsair rm series. Any advice on what corsair psu would be best or should I try return cables and get a different brand cpu?
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Swag_Games
10-08-2023, 02:49 AM #5

Problem is I've got custom cables for corsair rm series. Any advice on what corsair psu would be best or should I try return cables and get a different brand cpu?

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AniStarYT
Member
57
10-13-2023, 07:43 AM
#6
What is the EXACT model number of YOUR RM unit? There are multiple RM series and not all of the cables are compatible with each other, or with other series within the Corsair family.
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AniStarYT
10-13-2023, 07:43 AM #6

What is the EXACT model number of YOUR RM unit? There are multiple RM series and not all of the cables are compatible with each other, or with other series within the Corsair family.

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dakota07012001
Junior Member
4
10-13-2023, 11:09 AM
#7
These are cable modem cables designed to be compatible with the RM or RMI series.
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dakota07012001
10-13-2023, 11:09 AM #7

These are cable modem cables designed to be compatible with the RM or RMI series.

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DallasDinoYew
Junior Member
4
10-13-2023, 12:44 PM
#8
If you’re limited to those options, you'll only be able to use them with the RMi and RMx series units which are designed for modularity. If you prefer not to risk a replacement unit from the same series, then your sole alternative would be to return the cables and select a different brand or model of power supply.

What is your graphics card’s make and model? And it's important to note that some power supplies are recognized to cause coil whine problems when paired with certain brands and models of gaming cards.
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DallasDinoYew
10-13-2023, 12:44 PM #8

If you’re limited to those options, you'll only be able to use them with the RMi and RMx series units which are designed for modularity. If you prefer not to risk a replacement unit from the same series, then your sole alternative would be to return the cables and select a different brand or model of power supply.

What is your graphics card’s make and model? And it's important to note that some power supplies are recognized to cause coil whine problems when paired with certain brands and models of gaming cards.

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Sheik1soul
Senior Member
511
10-13-2023, 05:42 PM
#9
I own an MSI RTX 2070.
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Sheik1soul
10-13-2023, 05:42 PM #9

I own an MSI RTX 2070.

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Puppypower48
Member
147
10-19-2023, 03:07 PM
#10
Is the power supply unit linked correctly? Please switch it over from the multiple-rail setting to the single-rail setting.
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Puppypower48
10-19-2023, 03:07 PM #10

Is the power supply unit linked correctly? Please switch it over from the multiple-rail setting to the single-rail setting.

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