Question Strange noise during testing of an SSD using Samsung Magican?
Question Strange noise during testing of an SSD using Samsung Magican?
Last week a peculiar odor emerged briefly before vanishing completely. All system metrics remain stable. The environment is normal, yet the issue seems to originate from either the pump or the motherboard. I’m uncertain if it’s related to a capacitor, or perhaps linked to the static problems in the circuit’s argb. This was observed while testing a 1TB Samsung 990 Pro.
capacitors emit a strong sweet chemical odor, and if you catch a strong smell, it can linger in your throat for a long time. Once you notice it once, it stays with you. A damaged capacitor might cause other issues that are easy to spot, and you could identify it by looking at it. Regarding the noise—this is the third strange sound I’ve mentioned today—I’m not sure exactly what it is. I can hear a pump whine, but I don’t know if it’s real or just my imagination (no personal experience). However, others have said that adjusting the PC so the radiator sits above the cooler can help air flow better and reduce those annoying whining sounds. Someone more experienced should add their thoughts.
You have 49 and 25 code related to your motherboard. Checking your MB means finding the memory information.
the display presents various numbers clearly,
31,37,26,23,24,49,25, 33, 56,57
it quickly jumps from 49 to 25 to indicate temperatures... but the 56/57 occurred when fans were running at high speed, possibly due to increased volume, so maybe the temperature changes. I can hear the 49 when fans spin fast, which might affect temps. I haven't seen a motherboard with a temperature sensor on it. Red isn't the color I would have picked. What kind of motherboard do you have?
Regarding noise, it sounds like water flow to me
who manufactures the AIO transformer?
Motherboards usually don’t make much noise, so if it’s a comparison between moving parts and silent ones, I’d choose the pump first. So its argb doesn’t seem right either?
Motherboard is ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO
In my view, these aren't mistakes but processor temperature issues.
But during an SSD test that's demanding, I might be mistaken.
It's quite likely the problem comes from the pump.
If you watch the video, you'll see that the circle on the pump doesn't spin, while the small round logo does, and they're linked via an extension cable. The RGB of the fans (working fine) connect to the pump's RGB, and the pump's extension cable is also linked to the CPU fan and the motherboard's RGB.
If it resembled that, I might think it was the pump. It doesn't sound like water flowing; the clip is too short to confirm. Link