Pretty much everyone I know that plays WT has this issue, strange that no other games/accounts have this issue isnt it? A questionable Russian company following DPA laws? doubtful. I literally cant comprehend the viewpoint that could believe this is anything but your problem Yes it would, because there is definitely no harmful programs installed as opposed to people ACTIVELY trying to hack into a corporate database to gain information they can sell for money, hell maybe Gaijin sells them willingly. Simple fact is if gaijins servers wernt secure there would not only be tens of thousands of these complaints, not only far more valuable accounts than yours is likely to be worth, but anyone that could actually penetrate that kind of security would skip the game accounts and go straight for the payment details of hundreds of thousands of accounts. I turn off all the breaker switches when I leave the garage, after the stuff I seen and being stuck in a big rig when it was on fire I don't give people sugar coated answers when the unknown is not worth risking anyone's life.Originally posted by Eftwyrd:i like the thinking here, a clean windows install means your PC would be more secure than a corporate server system with full time developers whos job security requires the data remain secure.lol When I would climb in a industrial machine at work to clean it or anyone, we would shut the breaker off, because of the risks of people getting harmed was not worth taken. The safety precautions for electronics should not be taken lightly, people die every day because of electrical fires. There is no point in risking anyone's life over chance, this is the reason on construction sites, we red tag and lock-up bad tools or paint red X's on things that are not safe or radio in things to be inspected by certified people or to be QCed. I have a 9000 watt generator and I know it could power my pc in a power outage but the chance of it frying it may be a high risk compared to his current power supply but based on what if there was a manufacture mistake. I seen enough PSU's catch fire, and have been in a real fire to know, if you have not disassembled the persons electronic hardware who is concerned about it, to inspect the components and have a certification in computer engineering based the electronic device. I'd contact them and see what their recommendation is. The 'risk factor' is zero.Įvga however, is very concerned about maintaining customer relations, their customer support team is #1, and has been for years. There's nothing actually wrong or dangerous or harmful in the coil whine, the psu isn't going to start a fire or blow up or even fail. Thunder) has gotten worse as a director, which couldn't have been an easy feat to. The epoxy acts as a rubberized damper, takes the vibrations (sound is nothing more than vibrations) and helps smother them. war landscape, with tufts of mist arising from sharply peaked mountains. Got back my steam account through steam support and can still play wt just fine because the Accounts are linked but they absolutely refused to change the email adress linked to my gaijin account. It's commonplace in gpus and psus as they make heavy use of inductors.Įver look at a psu or other pcb and seen epoxy just dumped on caps or inductors like a blind man assembled them? That's done deliberately. Im playing on steam and the gaijin login is still an email adress of mine which got hacked almost 8 years ago. Normally it's so high pitched that humans cannot hear it at all, but being a harmonic, sometimes it's low enough that humans can hear it. It's a frequency harmonic made by changing voltages in the inductors themselves. The video is a lot louder than it actually is due to my phone being right up next to the back of the PSU.Ĭoil whine is inherent in any electronics that uses inductors. I've looked at other people's coil whine, and they usually sound much quieter than mine, so that has me a bit worried. Dont know whether it was for being in the wrong place, under Technical issues, or whether they just dont like it. Everything works just fine with my PC, and I've had no issues whatsoever, I'm just curious as to whether this sound is some kind of coil whine from the PSU being a year old, or if I should be worried about my PSU blowing up or ruining my PC in some way. Update 2: Ive just realised that Steam discussions deleted my post in the War Thunder Steam Community. I've taken the panels off my tower, and after thorough inspection, I'm fairly certain the sound is not coming from any fans, my MB, or my GPU, but from my PSU, slightly louder from the back where it plugs in. Looking around at different things also changes how loud or aggressive the noise is. Different games make the noise louder or quieter depending on how "good" the game looks, or how much fps I have. So I've had this PC for about a year and a half, and I've had a noise coming out of my PC for a few months whenever I'm tabbed into a game.
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