You sure you are not hearing the Nvidia card?
Nvidia cards have a feature that sends out a high pitch alarm when they are not getting the power to them from the PSU...
That's a filter :o a capacitor or a small link of one of the Doiodes or transistor What you might be hear is the 50-60 Hz of the AC power that comes from the normal electricity supply and something is vibrating because something stop working can be a zener diode too, If you don't want to Buy again HDD ,CPU, RAM, motherboard etc ,I suggest you to get a new one quicky..
Alrot,
That was my first thought....main filter capacitor....... classic symptom in a PS.
When that goes all the way....... it could take the "whole machine" with it.
best,
....................john
I've decided to leave this PSU and move onto a corsair Tx-850 http://corsair.com/products/tx/default.aspx It's single rail, 850w and non-modular. It is the only single rail PSU I can find in any of the retailers in my area. It seems that no one stocks PC Power & Cooling products in Australia except the online stores. Once it gets in I'm going to send my current one off for warranty with the usless mob I got it off and either hock it on eBay or keep it as a spare.
I'm sending the old PSU off for warranty once I get my new one tomorrow. When it comes back all nice and new and fixed, then I'll keep it as a spare or hock it. I ahve heard good things about Antec and Thermaltake but I couldn't get a PSU from either brand that was non-modular and single rail in 850w.
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