Posted October 14, 2015
Hi,
It has been about 2 months since I last played TW3, I launched it form the GoG library today.
After about 10 seconds, I noticed a strange noise coming from below my desk.
I instantly checked my GPU and CPU tempratures, which were all at acceptable levels (max temp was 55°C on the GPU).
All my drivers are up to date as well, and so is the game.
Not knowing of what importance that noise was, I closed the game while still in the main menu (I am not going to take any risks wih this PC, the specs at the bottom should explain why), and the sizzling noise dissapeared instantly and completely.
After running a virus scan, turning off my PC and checking if PSU and any external components were ok (which was the case), I launched Witcher 3 again.
This time I had multiple monitoring software (GPU, CPU and case fans) running and watched for any change in fan speeds and tempratures.
However noting out of the ordinary showed up.
Neither my CPU nor my GPU were running at full load, and both the fan speeds and temps were in acceptable levels (below 60°C).
But the noise occured again, a few seconds after launching the game, in the main menu.
And when I close the game, it dissapeared in the exact millisecond when the game closed.
I have absolutely no idea, but I am not willing to take any risks.
Summary / TL;DR:
Strange noise which either comes from the GPU or CPU is making me uncomfortable.
PC specs:
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1231 v3
CPU fan: Thermalright Macho 120 Rev. A
GPU: Palit Geforce GTX 980
RAM: 2x4GB Cruicial Ballistix DDR3-1600, CL9-9-9-24
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97-D3H
HDD (which the game is installed on): Western Digital Green 2TB, 5400rpm, SATA 6Gb/s, 64M
PSU: Corsair CS650M CS Series Modular 80+ Gold (650 Watt, ATX 12V 2.4)
It has been about 2 months since I last played TW3, I launched it form the GoG library today.
After about 10 seconds, I noticed a strange noise coming from below my desk.
I instantly checked my GPU and CPU tempratures, which were all at acceptable levels (max temp was 55°C on the GPU).
All my drivers are up to date as well, and so is the game.
Not knowing of what importance that noise was, I closed the game while still in the main menu (I am not going to take any risks wih this PC, the specs at the bottom should explain why), and the sizzling noise dissapeared instantly and completely.
After running a virus scan, turning off my PC and checking if PSU and any external components were ok (which was the case), I launched Witcher 3 again.
This time I had multiple monitoring software (GPU, CPU and case fans) running and watched for any change in fan speeds and tempratures.
However noting out of the ordinary showed up.
Neither my CPU nor my GPU were running at full load, and both the fan speeds and temps were in acceptable levels (below 60°C).
But the noise occured again, a few seconds after launching the game, in the main menu.
And when I close the game, it dissapeared in the exact millisecond when the game closed.
I have absolutely no idea, but I am not willing to take any risks.
Summary / TL;DR:
Strange noise which either comes from the GPU or CPU is making me uncomfortable.
PC specs:
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1231 v3
CPU fan: Thermalright Macho 120 Rev. A
GPU: Palit Geforce GTX 980
RAM: 2x4GB Cruicial Ballistix DDR3-1600, CL9-9-9-24
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97-D3H
HDD (which the game is installed on): Western Digital Green 2TB, 5400rpm, SATA 6Gb/s, 64M
PSU: Corsair CS650M CS Series Modular 80+ Gold (650 Watt, ATX 12V 2.4)
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