what u need to do(i did not try it): spray all u can on the coil...wait half an hour...do it again, until it's hardly too much. the liquid plastic hardens and the noise is gone( 3-4 repeats may be enough...else repeat. avoid any other space sprayed on...when the stuff hardens, coolers and other mechanical parts or contacts to the gfx-slot maybe corruppted.
i have been learning radio and television engineer in the 90s and this is what we did: a huge transformator with plastic housing makes noise from time to time. it would need repair. plastic spray until the end around the thing(on the housing) and the noise is gone: no more movement in ANY case. this MUST work for the gfx-coils
if I just head a coil sound making gfx :-/
what do you think?
what country is the country you like most?
america.......
One of the major problems with that would be finding the guilty coil and then be able to access it in order to use the stuff.
Finding it would likely be the most nerve wrecking part (gently poking the coils on your $500 card with a small plastic pointer (electronic technician's best friend ) until identifying the buzzing one while having the card under load... brrrrr )
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
What if the coil location makes it so that you're not able to probe it with the cooler on? How are you going to have the card running at load without the cooler on?
Even if it wasn't I wouldn't risk it.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
i think that you have to remove the cooler to do the palstic spray action. the plastic will be very thin. i guess that in any cases the cooler fits again. without cooler i would not use any gfx board.
the only trouble should be the extra housing of the coil. the plastic must flow into the coily thing. a housing, in most cases black, may avoid that the plastic flows inside the coil.
what country is the country you like most?
america.......
TBH just send that fucking GPU back if it has coil whine.
Don't risk a warranty void by trying to repair the asshole companies fault.
But it does seem to be a too common thing today, well my card only has a clicking coil whine if a game is in the background but still, getting a quiet card these days would be rare.
..or not. Not all cards have the same amout of coil whine and some have barely any. Trusty shop will much likely swap your faulty one to some other if that's the case.
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Previously, the best software to record/stream with AMD was OBS Studio while using their AMD VCE encoder.
Now, someone created a plugin also based around AMD VCE, but simply better. Just, better in every way by the looks of it.
The plugin can be downloaded here: https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/h264-vce-encoder-amd-media-framework.427/
In OBS Studio, it'll show as "h264 VCE Encoder", the other one is the AMD VCE encoder coming by default with OBS S.
And for anyone curious: OBS Studio does support Nvidia's NVENC Video Encoding if you want to try it outside of shadowplay. It also supports Intel QuickSyn, if that's your thing. I'm not aware if there are extra plugins for those yet.
Headphones or just ear-plugs might work too although depending on where said whine originates from it can lead to other situations from friends and family problems to a strained relationship.
(Or getting fired if you just happened to get that problem while at work... )
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