SWDescent
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I know this is going to sound like a rant but I know that it's coil whine and it's coming from my 7870 and I've already replaced it once, and even put my Geforce 9800GTX+OC into the said computer and not a peep, but here's the reason I can't stand it.
Built this new system about 3 months ago and was enjoying it for a few minutes after installing Win7/Steam/Games, then I went to start a game up and noticed this strange sound coming out of my speakers whenever the gpu actually started to get a load on it. I've never experienced coil whine myself before so I thought it was just interference on my Klipsch 4.1 setup, but I plugged headphones in and it was even louder. Then I was extremely desperate and tried plugging the cable in from the onboard sound to the built in speakers on my asus monitor, SAME PROBLEM, the noise is coming out of anything I plug in sound-wise. I immediately called up MSI (I had an MSI Z77A-GD45 Motherboard so was wondering which part was causing the trouble, so called them up), that was the biggest mistake of my life, they just told me the motherboards bad and to RMA it, called up newegg they let me setup a deal and get a new one shipped and then send the old one back, and then, same exact problem... Called up MSI, oh you just got another defective board...called up the egg again this time they let me upgrade to a higher end board (MSI Z77A-GD65) and guess what? Still there! So finally I opened my case and turned off any extra fans and started listening and could hear the whining, called up msi again, and this time they say oh your cpu could be doing it, rma'd the cpu, still doing it. The next thing msi told me was that onboard sound cards just do that, I actually bought an ASUS sound card a week ago and tried that, and the noise is still there, swapped video card and sound card into all the different slots with no help either....
FINALLY this next call they tell me it could be the gpu making the noise, rma'd that with the egg as well, and guess what still has the problem, now I tried contacting msi and the first two calls this time were a joke, the first guy didn't seem interested in talking, and his final words were, "try a different video card" and then hung up on me.... 2nd call, the guy just told me to try underclocking my GPU to 1ghz or less, because all of the 7000 cards can't handle being overclocked (mine has a 1050mhz oc from MSI, haven't had a reason to oc myself yet) at all. Tried it still not working.... :/
Now on my 3rd call I finally got someone that seemed polite and somewhat interested in helping me, but all he could tell me was "Yeah I'd avoid AMD for the time being, they're cards haven't been doing well." And then I asked if there was a way to swap for a different card or something, and avoid AMD and go with an Nvidia one (and yes I know nvidia cards whine as well, but I see a lot more about the AMD ones than Nvidia when I search at least...) and he said they could either send me another 7870 and probably continue to have the same problem or the best they could do was give me a regular 660 (not a ti) in exchange, and when I looked up benchmarks it's a lot slower than my 7870 is in games, so I asked why I can't just pay the difference to replace it with a 760 (and I meant current value of my 7870, not the 40 dollars more I paid for it 3 months ago) and they said they can't do that and I can take the regular 660 or just live with it.
This kinda (pardon my language) pi55ed me off considering I've been buying their products for over a decade and even my wife's computer has my older system in it (MSI P7N SLI Platinum) as well as stuck with their GPU's whenever I could to ensure compatibility (which I was also disappointed to learn the Z77A-GD65 was only tested with a 7970, no other 7000 cards in the compatibility list).
So yeah I'm stuck with a card I can't stand using because it whines non stop, is there anything someone can recommend doing? If it didn't whine in my wife's system I'd leave it in there or sell it, but I don't want to screw somebody over with this junk card, and Getting two in a row bad and told I'll probably continue getting bad ones is just terrible customer service on MSI's behalf (which I asked to talk to a supervisor, after being on hold for 20mins the guy came back and said "he's still on the phone with someone and we're not allowed to keep talking to people for this long, they don't like us doing that, so he'll call you back as soon as he's done, it's been almost 5 days now and still no call).
Thanks in advance and here's my specs and my wife's specs (I've swapped everything out trying to get rid of it, PSu, CPU etc. Nothing reduces the noise, I even tried Ferrite Chokes on the sound cord to dampen the sound with no help, also did hdmi instead of dvi and whine was still there).
Intel i7 3770
MSI Z77A-GD65
MSI 7870 1050 Factory OC
Mushkin DDR3 2400 2x4GB
Corsair HX850 PSU
WD 1TB Black
ASUS DVD-RW SATA
Asus Xonar DGX 5.1 PCI-E 1x
Wife's
Intel Core 2 Duo e8500
MSI P7N SLI Platinum
Mushkin 2x 4GB and 2x1GB (not sure on clock speeds right now)
PC Power & Cooling 750 Silencer Edition
WD 620GB
Asus DVD-RW
Again thank you for any help anyone can offer, this is my 9th personal rig and I've never experienced something like this before, I've had weird glitches and defective parts, but nothing like this and I've now decided I'll never buy or recommend MSI parts after the customer experience....
Built this new system about 3 months ago and was enjoying it for a few minutes after installing Win7/Steam/Games, then I went to start a game up and noticed this strange sound coming out of my speakers whenever the gpu actually started to get a load on it. I've never experienced coil whine myself before so I thought it was just interference on my Klipsch 4.1 setup, but I plugged headphones in and it was even louder. Then I was extremely desperate and tried plugging the cable in from the onboard sound to the built in speakers on my asus monitor, SAME PROBLEM, the noise is coming out of anything I plug in sound-wise. I immediately called up MSI (I had an MSI Z77A-GD45 Motherboard so was wondering which part was causing the trouble, so called them up), that was the biggest mistake of my life, they just told me the motherboards bad and to RMA it, called up newegg they let me setup a deal and get a new one shipped and then send the old one back, and then, same exact problem... Called up MSI, oh you just got another defective board...called up the egg again this time they let me upgrade to a higher end board (MSI Z77A-GD65) and guess what? Still there! So finally I opened my case and turned off any extra fans and started listening and could hear the whining, called up msi again, and this time they say oh your cpu could be doing it, rma'd the cpu, still doing it. The next thing msi told me was that onboard sound cards just do that, I actually bought an ASUS sound card a week ago and tried that, and the noise is still there, swapped video card and sound card into all the different slots with no help either....
FINALLY this next call they tell me it could be the gpu making the noise, rma'd that with the egg as well, and guess what still has the problem, now I tried contacting msi and the first two calls this time were a joke, the first guy didn't seem interested in talking, and his final words were, "try a different video card" and then hung up on me.... 2nd call, the guy just told me to try underclocking my GPU to 1ghz or less, because all of the 7000 cards can't handle being overclocked (mine has a 1050mhz oc from MSI, haven't had a reason to oc myself yet) at all. Tried it still not working.... :/
Now on my 3rd call I finally got someone that seemed polite and somewhat interested in helping me, but all he could tell me was "Yeah I'd avoid AMD for the time being, they're cards haven't been doing well." And then I asked if there was a way to swap for a different card or something, and avoid AMD and go with an Nvidia one (and yes I know nvidia cards whine as well, but I see a lot more about the AMD ones than Nvidia when I search at least...) and he said they could either send me another 7870 and probably continue to have the same problem or the best they could do was give me a regular 660 (not a ti) in exchange, and when I looked up benchmarks it's a lot slower than my 7870 is in games, so I asked why I can't just pay the difference to replace it with a 760 (and I meant current value of my 7870, not the 40 dollars more I paid for it 3 months ago) and they said they can't do that and I can take the regular 660 or just live with it.
This kinda (pardon my language) pi55ed me off considering I've been buying their products for over a decade and even my wife's computer has my older system in it (MSI P7N SLI Platinum) as well as stuck with their GPU's whenever I could to ensure compatibility (which I was also disappointed to learn the Z77A-GD65 was only tested with a 7970, no other 7000 cards in the compatibility list).
So yeah I'm stuck with a card I can't stand using because it whines non stop, is there anything someone can recommend doing? If it didn't whine in my wife's system I'd leave it in there or sell it, but I don't want to screw somebody over with this junk card, and Getting two in a row bad and told I'll probably continue getting bad ones is just terrible customer service on MSI's behalf (which I asked to talk to a supervisor, after being on hold for 20mins the guy came back and said "he's still on the phone with someone and we're not allowed to keep talking to people for this long, they don't like us doing that, so he'll call you back as soon as he's done, it's been almost 5 days now and still no call).
Thanks in advance and here's my specs and my wife's specs (I've swapped everything out trying to get rid of it, PSu, CPU etc. Nothing reduces the noise, I even tried Ferrite Chokes on the sound cord to dampen the sound with no help, also did hdmi instead of dvi and whine was still there).
Intel i7 3770
MSI Z77A-GD65
MSI 7870 1050 Factory OC
Mushkin DDR3 2400 2x4GB
Corsair HX850 PSU
WD 1TB Black
ASUS DVD-RW SATA
Asus Xonar DGX 5.1 PCI-E 1x
Wife's
Intel Core 2 Duo e8500
MSI P7N SLI Platinum
Mushkin 2x 4GB and 2x1GB (not sure on clock speeds right now)
PC Power & Cooling 750 Silencer Edition
WD 620GB
Asus DVD-RW
Again thank you for any help anyone can offer, this is my 9th personal rig and I've never experienced something like this before, I've had weird glitches and defective parts, but nothing like this and I've now decided I'll never buy or recommend MSI parts after the customer experience....