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Sound of clicking coming from power supply unit

Sound of clicking coming from power supply unit

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anakindaur
Senior Member
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02-17-2016, 10:48 AM
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Recently my computer began producing this unusual clicking sound from the power supply unit. It occurs during both light and heavy usage and continues while the system is running. I’ve checked the fan inside, but there’s no obvious problem there. Could this noise be caused by something else, and should I worry? My build is homebuilt, around ten years old, and hasn’t had any issues before except with my GPU a few years back. The motherboard is Gigabyte 970A-UD3, the CPU is AMD FX-8350 at 4.0 GHz, the GPU is ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960, RAM is 8GB Kingston HyperX, and the PSU is XFX Pro 550W.
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anakindaur
02-17-2016, 10:48 AM #1

Recently my computer began producing this unusual clicking sound from the power supply unit. It occurs during both light and heavy usage and continues while the system is running. I’ve checked the fan inside, but there’s no obvious problem there. Could this noise be caused by something else, and should I worry? My build is homebuilt, around ten years old, and hasn’t had any issues before except with my GPU a few years back. The motherboard is Gigabyte 970A-UD3, the CPU is AMD FX-8350 at 4.0 GHz, the GPU is ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960, RAM is 8GB Kingston HyperX, and the PSU is XFX Pro 550W.

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endofusion
Junior Member
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02-22-2016, 01:07 PM
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It seems the fan bearing or related component might be the issue you're experiencing.
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endofusion
02-22-2016, 01:07 PM #2

It seems the fan bearing or related component might be the issue you're experiencing.

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Cokkie77
Senior Member
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02-22-2016, 03:02 PM
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Confirmed as discussed, ensure no wires pass through the fan grille and strike the blades.
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Cokkie77
02-22-2016, 03:02 PM #3

Confirmed as discussed, ensure no wires pass through the fan grille and strike the blades.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
568
02-22-2016, 05:22 PM
#4
I initially thought similarly, but then I realized the problem might be with the power strip itself. When both my speakers and PC are plugged into the same power strip, the noise gets louder through the speakers even without the PC connected. It could be a grounding issue with the PSU. I've tested different outlets and strips without any change.
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StreetHobo
02-22-2016, 05:22 PM #4

I initially thought similarly, but then I realized the problem might be with the power strip itself. When both my speakers and PC are plugged into the same power strip, the noise gets louder through the speakers even without the PC connected. It could be a grounding issue with the PSU. I've tested different outlets and strips without any change.

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RentoxGHG
Member
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03-13-2016, 05:06 PM
#5
Could be induced voltage from the power supply, but they need safeguards against it.
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RentoxGHG
03-13-2016, 05:06 PM #5

Could be induced voltage from the power supply, but they need safeguards against it.

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Squiddys
Member
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03-13-2016, 06:31 PM
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There might be a broad stability concern in your area. Additionally, power supply units tend to wear down gradually and can fail eventually. A decade is more than enough for a typical PSU.
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Squiddys
03-13-2016, 06:31 PM #6

There might be a broad stability concern in your area. Additionally, power supply units tend to wear down gradually and can fail eventually. A decade is more than enough for a typical PSU.