« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2012, 12:37:27 am »
First thing i would of done is get a different PSU and try it with that. Durring a stress test you are consuming alot of power and the part that shows it as much or more than the motherboard is the PSU. You tried a different CPU wouldnt hurt to try a different PSU if you can. Might narrow it down a bit..
After that if you a running a video card try a different one. I am assuming that when you tried a different cpu you also used a different cpu cooler and is why i am skipping that step. If after all this your motherboard still whines and you feel uncomportable with it contact gigabyte support, they will probably suggest a RMA to be safe. Or they might have run across it and know exactly what it is. I have used 3 to 4 hundred motherboards and not 1 whines so id say it isnt normall.
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