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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: monahanz on January 13, 2011, 04:27:02 am
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First time here, great forum BTW. Looked through ~200 recent posts and have not seen this mentioned…
I just installed the new and very popular GA-X58A-UD3R (rev 2.0). Running windows 7 (64 bit) as best as I can tell fine except for one unusual thing that has me stumped.
If I run a core intensive program (e.g. Google earth) which raises the CPU core temp, the CPU temp LED’s come on red, green… which I assume is fine BUT as each LED lights up I hear a slight click sound (like a relay making contact). It’s always 1 click per LED. The click occurs when each separate LED comes on and again when it goes off.
Are there relays on this board? If so I worry about them “pitting/corrosion etc.” over time.
I cannot tell if it’s the motherboard or the power supply (GX 650W).
Has anybody else seen/heard this with this motherboard or any other motherboard for that matter.
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Hi there yes I dont have covers on my case yet, coz still some work to do. I hear clicking quit often and I thought is was my ssd.
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
There is nothing to worry about it is perfectly normal. There is always a quiet clicking sound as the POST continues to check through it's sequence.
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But what is source of the clicking. Is there a relay on the motherboard.
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Forgot to mention, these sounds occur during) and after POST, whenever there is a major change in the power going to the CPU. For example (as I said above) if I load Google Earth – a CPU intensive program.
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There are no relays on the motherboard, so no need to worry about that. Possibly it could be the PSU that is clicking.