Hello!
FSP350-60GLN PSU started peeping after replacing Asus P5W DH DELUXE
with Asus P5K motherboard. Asus probe 2 and Everest show, that the
voltages are fine all the time. How to prevent the peep?
Best regards,
Dima
It might help if you elaborated on what "peep" means.
Generally, noise would come from either a failing fan or the
magnetics (transformer or inductors). While it seems more
likely a different load from the hardware change is putting
the magnetics, one of them at a resonant frequency, a change
in load on the 12V rail could also cause a change in fan RPM
which reveals a bearing problem.
I know that at least some of that model used a Yate Loon fan
with a sleeve bearing that had short life, if it seems to be
the fan you might leave it unplugged from AC for a few
minutes then open it and lube the fan.
If it is something magnetic the resolution is a bit more
complicated, either replacing the noisey part, removing it
and soaking it in lacquer/similar, or trying to apply a
rubber cement or epoxy like coating while the part is still
soldered to the PCB.
Finding the noisey part could prove difficult, or at least
will require some caution. You can stop the fan by simply
sticking a plastic drinking straw into the fan intake area
at the center to stop the fan from rotating, but to find
other parts it woud require opening the PSU and probing
around while it's powered which is something anyone who
would need to be told to do so, probably shouldn't be doing
for safety reasons. It can be done safely, but poking
around in live mains powered power supplies is beyond what
the average end user should be doing.
If the PSU were still under warranty you might see of you
can RMA replace it.