Solved Funny noises inside my PSU

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Dr.coxs

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A few minutes ago, my PC (which is exactly 3 weeks old) started making some strange noises (I will add a video). First, it started happening in Blender every time I tried to move the camera around. Shortly after that, it became more frequent under heavy pressure, and now it even happens when the PC is starting up.
 
Inconclusive video, hard to tell any noisy above the normal background hum.
All I was able to hear was everyday bearing and fan blade noise.
Can you leave the recording device near the power supply while you move the mouse?
 
Here's two video. I aslo forgot describe my pc components:

Inconclusive video, hard to tell any noisy above the normal background hum.
All I was able to hear was everyday bearing and fan blade noise.
Can you leave the recording device near the power supply while you move the mouse?
Here's two videos.Aslo i forgot to describe my pc components;
Deepcool PF750W
RX 7700 XT GAMING OC
Ryzen 5 7500F
MSI PRO B650M-P DDR5
Kingston Fury Beast Black DDR5 5200 Mhz 2x16
 

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Deepcool PF750W
RX 7700 XT GAMING OC

That PSU should not be used anywhere near an add on video card and especially not a high end card like yours, the present PSU is rated as – Tier C • Low-end ( Speculative )

Your GPU specs here

Your build needs a minimum of a 700W or above Gold efficiency rated PSU from one of the following, Corsair RM range, EVGA, Seasonic or Super Flower, seven year warranty minimum but preferably ten.
 
Again, the videos don't help much, at least not for me, all I can hear is what I would consider normal fan noise and you sliding the mouse. :)
 
Bruce,

The OP visited the forum after my reply #5 and your latest reply #6 but did not see fit to reply to either :(

As advised an appropriate out of the box new PSU is required, thread marked and closed.
 
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