| Windows 7: Power supply cable... (I'm freaking out!) |
14 Dec 2009
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#1 | | Windows 8 Release Preview Belgrade, Serbia |
Power supply cable... (I'm freaking out!) At first I didn't even know what to think... Then I thought it wasn't anything important, but now I'm starting to freak out.
I am hearing "quiet" buzzing sounds coming out of my power supply. The power supply itself is very new but the cable I'm using is around 5 years old. If I reach to the cable and try to move it, pressing it deeper into the power supply box, the buzzing stops but as soon as I let go of it, the buzzing continues. It's as if the contact between the supply box and the cable is a bit loose, I can feel it while gently moving the cable. There are no other issues with the power except for this buzzing sound, but still I am freaking out.
The cable I'm using now is the same one I used with my old PC, which completely broke down; I had a similar problem with the monitor cable which, in the end, ruined my monitor and the whole PC. There was a shortage and suddenly I could hear and see the sparks on the back of the monitor, right where the cable is inserted. I turned off the PC in time because the monitor was almost caught on fire. Then I bought the current monitor and plugged it in, I tried to boot into WinXP but the RAM slots on the motherboard were completely dead and I couldn't even get to the BIOS. When I was building this new PC I changed everything... Except that power supply cable!
But I've been hearing this buzzing sounds for only a few days now, and just wanted to ask for advice, just in case.
Should I just buy a new cable, or can it be a different issue? | My System Specs |
| System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 8 Release Preview CPU Intel Core2Duo E7500 Motherboard Gigabyte EP43-UD3L Memory Kingston 4GB DDR2 (2x2GB) Graphics Card nVidia GeForce 9800GT Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VH222D WIDE HD 1080P Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 Mouse Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 PSU 500W Case Custom Midi Tower Hard Drives Western Digital WD3200KS. SATA Internet Speed DSL 1.5M Other Info Speakers: Labtec Pulse 285 S-0158B
Webcam: Logitech Webcam C100 |
14 Dec 2009
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#2 | | Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CT |

Quote: Originally Posted by Sopolias Falst At first I didn't even know what to think... Then I thought it wasn't anything important, but now I'm starting to freak out.
I am hearing "quiet" buzzing sounds coming out of my power supply. The power supply itself is very new but the cable I'm using is around 5 years old. If I reach to the cable and try to move it, pressing it deeper into the power supply box, the buzzing stops but as soon as I let go of it, the buzzing continues. It's as if the contact between the supply box and the cable is a bit loose, I can feel it while gently moving the cable. There are no other issues with the power except for this buzzing sound, but still I am freaking out.
The cable I'm using now is the same one I used with my old PC, which completely broke down; I had a similar problem with the monitor cable which, in the end, ruined my monitor and the whole PC. There was a shortage and suddenly I could hear and see the sparks on the back of the monitor, right where the cable is inserted. I turned off the PC in time because the monitor was almost caught on fire. Then I bought the current monitor and plugged it in, I tried to boot into WinXP but the RAM slots on the motherboard were completely dead and I couldn't even get to the BIOS. When I was building this new PC I changed everything... Except that power supply cable!
But I've been hearing this buzzing sounds for only a few days now, and just wanted to ask for advice, just in case.
Should I just buy a new cable, or can it be a different issue? It sounds like it is the cable. Buy a new one, if we are mistaken and that is not the issue, you may need a new one soon anyway. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell XPS 420 OS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CPU Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech Motherboard Dell Memory 6 gb Graphics Card ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650 Sound Card Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio Monitor(s) Displays Dell SP2009W 20" Keyboard Dell USB Keyboard Mouse Dell Premium Optical USB Cooling Fan Hard Drives 640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive Internet Speed DSL 2.85 |
17 Dec 2009
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#3 | | Windows 8 Release Preview Belgrade, Serbia |
Okay, I just switched the cable and I'm still hearing the buzzing sounds. Now I'm being paranoid. How can it be the power supply itself, it's completely new, bought it in september. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 8 Release Preview CPU Intel Core2Duo E7500 Motherboard Gigabyte EP43-UD3L Memory Kingston 4GB DDR2 (2x2GB) Graphics Card nVidia GeForce 9800GT Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VH222D WIDE HD 1080P Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 Mouse Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 PSU 500W Case Custom Midi Tower Hard Drives Western Digital WD3200KS. SATA Internet Speed DSL 1.5M Other Info Speakers: Labtec Pulse 285 S-0158B
Webcam: Logitech Webcam C100 |
17 Dec 2009
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#4 | | Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CT |

Quote: Originally Posted by Sopolias Falst Okay, I just switched the cable and I'm still hearing the buzzing sounds. Now I'm being paranoid. How can it be the power supply itself, it's completely new, bought it in september. We can only use the information that you give us. You said that if you hold the PS and cable close toghether, the buzzing stops. It really has to be the cable or the PS. You bought a new cable, but the problem persists. Hence, it is the PS.
You said the PS, is new, I would try for an exchange or refund. There is no reason that a buzz should be present. I do not think a PS is the area that you would want to take a chance, in order to save a few dollars.
I'm sorry that what should be just an enjoyable experience is turning into such a headache. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell XPS 420 OS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CPU Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech Motherboard Dell Memory 6 gb Graphics Card ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650 Sound Card Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio Monitor(s) Displays Dell SP2009W 20" Keyboard Dell USB Keyboard Mouse Dell Premium Optical USB Cooling Fan Hard Drives 640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive Internet Speed DSL 2.85 |
17 Dec 2009
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#5 | | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Hampton VA |
Since this is a new power supply i'd have it replaced. No need in mucking around only to find out it fried and took your system with it. And as mentioned, get a quality one at that.
My two cents | My System Specs | | Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Built by me OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 CPU Intel Core i7-950 (3.06GHz) OC to 3.8GHz Motherboard Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 rev 1, F6 Bios Memory 12 gig Corsair DDR3 Dominator GT Memory (3X 4GB) Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD6950 2gig (Sapphire) Sound Card X-Fi Titanium Fatality Pro Monitor(s) Displays HP ZR22w 22" LCD Monitor Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Wave Mouse Logitech Performance MX PSU Antec Signature - SG-850 Case Cooler Master HAF X Cooling Noctua NH-C12P SE14 Hard Drives Primary - OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (256GB). Storage - OCZ Vertex 2 SSD (120GB) & 2TB WD Caviar Black. Internet Speed High Speed Cable Other Info Memory Timings - 1600MHz @ 8-8-8-20-1T @ 1.640 volts |
17 Dec 2009
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#6 | | Windows 8 Release Preview Belgrade, Serbia |
Yes, I guess, now I only have to figure out where to find the cash to buy it XD
Perhaps I'll call the guy who made the hardware update as well, he knows where he bought all this crap. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 8 Release Preview CPU Intel Core2Duo E7500 Motherboard Gigabyte EP43-UD3L Memory Kingston 4GB DDR2 (2x2GB) Graphics Card nVidia GeForce 9800GT Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VH222D WIDE HD 1080P Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 Mouse Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 PSU 500W Case Custom Midi Tower Hard Drives Western Digital WD3200KS. SATA Internet Speed DSL 1.5M Other Info Speakers: Labtec Pulse 285 S-0158B
Webcam: Logitech Webcam C100 |
17 Dec 2009
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What kind of PSU is this?? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windoze 7 CPU AMD Turion x2 x64 |
17 Dec 2009
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#8 | | Windows 8 Release Preview Belgrade, Serbia |
I have no idea... LS-52 something something, not sure... 500W | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 8 Release Preview CPU Intel Core2Duo E7500 Motherboard Gigabyte EP43-UD3L Memory Kingston 4GB DDR2 (2x2GB) Graphics Card nVidia GeForce 9800GT Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VH222D WIDE HD 1080P Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 Mouse Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 PSU 500W Case Custom Midi Tower Hard Drives Western Digital WD3200KS. SATA Internet Speed DSL 1.5M Other Info Speakers: Labtec Pulse 285 S-0158B
Webcam: Logitech Webcam C100 |
17 Dec 2009
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Hmm...I'd say its probably fine but do what you gotta do... | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windoze 7 CPU AMD Turion x2 x64 |
17 Dec 2009
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#10 | | Windows 8 Release Preview Belgrade, Serbia |
I think it started when I was forced to stop using the Realtek's Ethernet adapter and put in TP-LINK's wireless adapter, but just today I took it out and managed to get my internet connection back through the cable and Realtek's adapter, I cleaned out the processor of dust and checked everything else, including the PSU. Nothing seemed to be loose, no cables were near the fan... So I don't know... Perhaps it is alright, but I'll check with the guy who built it just in case. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 8 Release Preview CPU Intel Core2Duo E7500 Motherboard Gigabyte EP43-UD3L Memory Kingston 4GB DDR2 (2x2GB) Graphics Card nVidia GeForce 9800GT Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VH222D WIDE HD 1080P Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 Mouse Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 PSU 500W Case Custom Midi Tower Hard Drives Western Digital WD3200KS. SATA Internet Speed DSL 1.5M Other Info Speakers: Labtec Pulse 285 S-0158B
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