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Nvidia RTX 2080 ti card failers

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IamAnonymous (6/29/2019)
wow you people, those titan cards cost a fortune here in Europe. 2K and 3K in euro's. I mean WOW that is a LOT of money!!


You bet! Since  bought my nVidia Titan RTX 24 GB VRAM (USD $2499), I have to take my meals now at the soup kitchen.

But I get performance!



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Iam, I hope you got the system you want. I am baffled, humming? Okay in the Netherlands you use 240v and 50 Hz. I wonder if that is the 50 Hz or power supply you hear. I haven't heard computers hum here, and I lost count of how many I built. Back in the days of recording music, no one recorded in the control room, because the tape machines made noises. Today I like recording in the control room if I can. I have a full size case with 5-120 mm case fans, with a front panel fan control that I leave in auto. Two fans on top, front, and one in the back. My CPU has two 120 mm, the power supply has a monster fan. The computer is on the floor with no sound isolating padding. Unless my head is near the computer, I can't even tell when it is on even when it is rendering overnight. I have to wait to see if the hard drive led will flicker to tell me it is still alive, because I turn off the monitors. Up to last week I recorder everyone right in the control room. My microphones are picking nothing up from the computer. I did check the stated noise level of the case fans before I bought them. But the air conditioner and if I use a fan in the room they have to be turned off If I record. I have a GTX1080 card with 3 fans also. So that's 11 fans total I have blowing and I have to put my head about 6 inches away to hear them at all. Magnetic, and Optical hard drives, can make some strange noises now and then. But if you have a solid state drive, quiet case fans and a power supply. Humming usually comes from the line frequency, or something being shorted. Do you have a step down transformer or voltage reducer for computer to use at 120 volts, that could be the hum your husband hears? Good luck. 

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