psu with platinum rated, monitor 12v 4a connected via sata 12v dc, all things same.MK92 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026, 04:22Yes, I have been suspecting monitors for some time now. Any gold-rated PSU should easily suppress dirty electricity, so the PC is actually working fine. But then you have monitor plugged directly into the wall without any suppression from its own shitty power supply, and this is exactly why everything on the screen feels delayed, 250hz feeling like 55hz, desync, output delay, colours washed out, text is not sharp etc., because monitor is not working correctly, not PC.
I've tried 3 different montiros - one older 60hz, one 144hz, and one 250hz...and all of them feels exactly the same, and all of them are making a slight buzz sound, and power adapter cable makes buzz noise as well. Especially if you change the brightness levels, it gets louder - typical sign of unstable power.
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Does your PSU, or monitor AC adapter, or monitor itself making any kind of high-pitch noise? Or maybe phone chargers? For me, even the modem power cord is making a buzz sound (but need to put my ear really close to hear it), this is probably a big clue if electricity is actually the problem, because dirty electricity = everything connected makes a coil whine / buzz sounds.
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yes, i think cpu, gpu vrm monitor coil whine sound is same issue like sound from any ac to dc adapters in apartment.MK92 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026, 15:41Does your PSU, or monitor AC adapter, or monitor itself making any kind of high-pitch noise? Or maybe phone chargers? For me, even the modem power cord is making a buzz sound (but need to put my ear really close to hear it), this is probably a big clue if electricity is actually the problem, because dirty electricity = everything connected makes a coil whine / buzz sounds.
