My whine about halved moving from a corsair PSU to a fractal, because half the whine came FROM the PSU
Then the undervolting i do on the GPU removes it completely - even when I run it at an overclocked profile running 2GHz all the time at basically stock wattage (~360W vs 375W) it's gone.
Extensions added more whine for me, and i've learned more about electrical signals dealing with improving my VDSL cabling - even something as simple as sharp bends in a cable can cause feedback and whine, you can visualise it like a laser firing down a reflective tube - when it hits a kink, part of the 'signal' can get shaved off causing heat from friction and ricochet around in either direction, you can imagine how in a device that uses PWM power thats based on pulsing the flow, anything arriving slightly slower than the rest would make components work harder to smooth it out
This is what common mode chokes helped with, and used to be common as power filters for a while in PC builds before PSU's improved drastically
Holy crap i just googled this and found out someone else has already done this, the same tricks i did to boost my internet speeds worked for them to reduce coil while.
Try adding a choke to your PSU Cable
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Resistors can be used with this too, by resisting the unwanted frequencies and are included in-line in some PSU cables, but not all of them - no idea if its a modern practice still
^ From a corsair PSU
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A common mode choke is designed primarily with wrapped wires but helps to a reduced extent with straight ones, at the sharp bends the signal that bleeds out gets absorbed into the ferrite choke and converted into weak magnetism instead. This is done on the outside of the wire and not electrically connected, so its less effective but a ton easier to implement.
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This is how you do it for a VDSL installation if you want things to really get better, with as many wraps as possible
My creation vs NBN co's recommendation - every wrap can add 3x to 6x noise reduction, which aint gunna work on GPU cables but you can always add more clip on chokes, one at the PSU end and one at the GPU end
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Buy some snap on chokes that fit over your PCI-E cables and see how you go?