Loud buzzing of some sort

Durb Sauce

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Hey guys i was wondering you guys could help me with an issue im having with some buzzing. I uploaded it to youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D6bVlgaAYc

This sound only happens in some intense games and it may go away after like 10 minutes, and come back periodically throughout my gaming session. games like dota 2, league of legends, dc universe, dont buzz at all. games like far cry 3, crysis3 do. I tested the hyper cooler at 100% fan speed and the buzzing is not coming from there. I also played the same games with my cases off(to see if it would make a difference) and no difference the buzzing is still there..

Oh and i don't know if this is related but my computer time is always wrong. It's always behind and if i sync it with windows it stays right for a bit and its wrong. My timezone is correct and i even made sure my bios times are right. no luck. is it likely i have a faulty cmos battery? even though i just got this computer couple of months ago. here are my specs

intel i5 4670k
8 gig ram
asus gtx 780
thermaltake SP-730P SMART 730W
cm hyper 212 evo

Thanks for your help.
 
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That link for your video doesn't work. What are your temperatures when playing the games that the buzzing starts? You can use HWMonitor to check or several other devices.

And is your time resetting back to the default or just getting behind?
 
ops. here is a proper link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D6bVlgaAYc

i will edit it in my original comment as well. my temps are in the 75-78C for my gpu 780. my CPU Temps never go above 60C. as for my time it always wrong as in starts lagging behind. even when i start the computer the time is already wrong and i have to sync it up to make it work for about 30-40 minutes if im lucky. after that it just lags behind by random(sometimes it could be 3 hours behind, 12 minutes, 40 minutes etc...)
 
It seems like your gpu has cheap chokers. Cheap (I mean non-Japanese, no-solid) chokers make this sound under stress. There is absolutely nothing you can do about it.

There is always some little chance that this could be some cable that is catching on some fan, so you might want to open the case and check for it (just watch your fingers and touch nothing when it is on).

As I said, I had similar issues with some gpus before and it was always down to chokers.
 
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