Rage inducing issues over here

May 24, 2018
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290x coil whining overheating and rsoding and bsoding and every other gpu i connect gives the same result without overheating and coil whining
Specs:
Box: HAF 922
psu M2 Silent Pro 1000W
mobo asRock 990FX Extreme9
cpu FX9590 @4.70
8gb ram
ssd 110gb
/edit had to post as fast as i could because it happend yesterday and i gave up on writing everything down again.
There were times where i could go a day playing games on 1080 without any issues but now it wont allow me to do much, i go into dota 2 to see if it has become stable and when watching a replay it starts coil whining and it either gives me a bsod, rsod or just exits the game.
types of bsods: ntfs.sys system thread exception not handled
unexpected store exception
critical structure corruption
 
You might be looking at an SSD failure (which I'm leaning towards) or a PSU problem. If you have other components give them a swap and see if that solves your issues. If you don't have spares, it looks like you could use an SSD upgrade anyways and this is a great excuse to do that. If it is a PSU issue you'd expect to see problems in other ways.

As for the 290x... might be time to either perform a deep cleaning and thermal compound replacement, or just replace it.
 
The coil whining and overheating are likely a separate issue to the crashes. (If the crashes are occurring with other GPUs.)

Best to trouble shoot those two issues separately, or you will just run around in circles.

Regarding the crashes, it will either be your storage (SSD) or your memory. Try booting the machine with different memory (or just one stick alternatively if possible) and then try booting it with another disk/SSD.

As for the GPU, overheating might be due to excessive dust build up / thermal compound could need replacing / both.

Coil whine (where this is a totally new phenomenon) might be due to your PSU. Try troubleshooting with another PSU. If that makes no difference, then it might be a sign that your GPU Mosfets are ageing. As for when they will actually fail, that is anyone's guess.
 

bignastyid

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In safe mode uninstall Speedfan and overdrive and see if to will boot to normal mode. Also make sure the motherboards chipset drivers are up to date.

That cooler is on the small side for a 9590. Even that coolers bigger brethren the D14 and D15 struggled to properly cool a FX 9xxx cpu.