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WhiskeySam

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Coil Whine
« on: January 26, 2013, 10:13:05 pm »
I am chasing what appears to be "Coil Whine" and have pulled GPU to find whine continues.  I have exchanged new Thermaltake TR2 600 PS and whine continues.  I would appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Gigabyte 970A-UD3 MOBO ver 1.2 (NB AMD 970 SB AMD SB950) BIOS F6
AMD FX-6100 CPU (Zambezi) X20 4000 Mhz
8Gb Corsair Vengence RAM AT 1866 (9 10 9 27 48)
MSI HD5450 GPU
MSI SATA DVD Burner
1-Samsung HD160JJ HD 160 Gb SATA
2-Maxtor HD 80 Gb SATA (RAID 1)
Thermaltake TR2 600 PSU
Win7-64 SP1

autotech

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2013, 03:34:41 pm »
Coil whine isnt as hard as you think to find. I suggest you start by unplugging each fan in your caes. If it still does it, having them not running will help chase it dowm. Then unplug you cd or dvd drives Make sure you unplug everything safely as in computer off then turn it back on once done.
Now that you have elemanted the fans and drives except the hard drive. Is it still there?
 If so you will have to take a pencil and stick it in the cpu fan when it stopped did the whine decrease?.
You can unplug the hard drive with computer running but turn it off when plugging it back in.
After all this you have two things left the motherboard and psu.
As i am sure you have removed the graphics card and any pci cards and so on before this.
Then you can try a different PSU to rule it out most coil whine does come from PSU. It is more common than the MB.
Now if after all this you determine it is the motherboard you can send a email to gigabyte tech support to fill them in and possiably get a RMA number.
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WhiskeySam

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2013, 06:00:39 pm »
Thanks for your response "autotech".  I have tried some of this, but not all.  Will run through the remaining items and let you know.  If it does turn out to be "coil whine" on the MOBO I think it can be fixed with a little "dope" on the guilty capacitor, providing it can be located.
Gigabyte 970A-UD3 MOBO ver 1.2 (NB AMD 970 SB AMD SB950) BIOS F6
AMD FX-6100 CPU (Zambezi) X20 4000 Mhz
8Gb Corsair Vengence RAM AT 1866 (9 10 9 27 48)
MSI HD5450 GPU
MSI SATA DVD Burner
1-Samsung HD160JJ HD 160 Gb SATA
2-Maxtor HD 80 Gb SATA (RAID 1)
Thermaltake TR2 600 PSU
Win7-64 SP1

WhiskeySam

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2013, 07:01:21 pm »
Well, I tried all of the suggestions, including a different PS and same thing.  Haven't been able to isolate the whine to a particular component on the MOBO yet and would appreciate any ideas on that. 
Gigabyte 970A-UD3 MOBO ver 1.2 (NB AMD 970 SB AMD SB950) BIOS F6
AMD FX-6100 CPU (Zambezi) X20 4000 Mhz
8Gb Corsair Vengence RAM AT 1866 (9 10 9 27 48)
MSI HD5450 GPU
MSI SATA DVD Burner
1-Samsung HD160JJ HD 160 Gb SATA
2-Maxtor HD 80 Gb SATA (RAID 1)
Thermaltake TR2 600 PSU
Win7-64 SP1

WhiskeySam

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2013, 09:30:37 pm »
I'm pretty sure my problem is with the MOBO.  Current BIOS is Rev. F6.  Can anyone tell me if the two later versions (F7 and F8a) are apt to do anything for the coil whine problem?
Gigabyte 970A-UD3 MOBO ver 1.2 (NB AMD 970 SB AMD SB950) BIOS F6
AMD FX-6100 CPU (Zambezi) X20 4000 Mhz
8Gb Corsair Vengence RAM AT 1866 (9 10 9 27 48)
MSI HD5450 GPU
MSI SATA DVD Burner
1-Samsung HD160JJ HD 160 Gb SATA
2-Maxtor HD 80 Gb SATA (RAID 1)
Thermaltake TR2 600 PSU
Win7-64 SP1

Vezina

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2013, 12:55:34 pm »
No coil noise here on version 1.0 of the board  ,but testing the F8a BIOS could be interesting as it adds new AHCI :)

Maybe if you disable power management features for the CPU you could get rid of it.
Also my board or the Corsair 600 power supply would whine when the EuP is set in BIOS to on and this happens while the PC is  turned off.

The capacitors should not whine though ,so look for the black boxed things and listen to them.In those things there are coils.Those shocks should be the culprit ,one of them could be loose inside.
« Last Edit: January 28, 2013, 12:56:39 pm by Vezina »
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WhiskeySam

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2013, 08:27:51 pm »
Replaced MOBO...........problem solved!
Gigabyte 970A-UD3 MOBO ver 1.2 (NB AMD 970 SB AMD SB950) BIOS F6
AMD FX-6100 CPU (Zambezi) X20 4000 Mhz
8Gb Corsair Vengence RAM AT 1866 (9 10 9 27 48)
MSI HD5450 GPU
MSI SATA DVD Burner
1-Samsung HD160JJ HD 160 Gb SATA
2-Maxtor HD 80 Gb SATA (RAID 1)
Thermaltake TR2 600 PSU
Win7-64 SP1

Vezina

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Re: Coil Whine
« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2013, 10:01:28 pm »
What revision did they give you ?! Is it version 12.1 ?! :)

Glad you got it fixed .
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AMD FX (APU-s included) users should install - KB2645594 & KB2646060 under Windows 7

1.ASUS Sabertooth 990FX 2.0 + FX 6300 + H60
2.MSI A88X-G41 PC Mate + A8 5600K + Hyper TX 2
3.Gigabyte F2A75-D3H + A4 5300
4.ASUS AM1M-A + Athlon 5150