I'm curious about the coil whine situation with the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Eagle. Is it something that's typically noticeable? If it is, can methods like undervolting help reduce it? By the way, I'm using an RM850e PSU.
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Every GPU is unique in its performance. Some might not exhibit any coil whine, while others could have a lot. Factors like your PSU and home power quality can definitely affect how noticeable the coil whine is for you compared to someone else.
Coil whine can be pretty unpredictable. There’s no guarantee that one specific model will have more or less than another, even if they’re similar in specs. So even if someone says their RTX 5070 Eagle is silent, your experience could be totally different. Generally, the 5070 models tend to have less noticeable coil whine compared to the more power-hungry GPUs like the 5090.
It really is a random thing with coil whine! Just because one person's Gigabyte 5070 Eagle has issues doesn’t mean yours will. It's all a bit of luck!

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