MSI GTX 580 Twin Frozr 2 - Fan weird nose at startup - is this normal?

Hello.
When i start the computer the fans on the graphic cards always gets a weird nose like they dont know how fast they should rotate in the first second, after that its normal.
I recognized that if i have the computer layed down instead of standing up this doesnt happens, but i asked on some swedish forums and they said this is normal for the graphic card fans to be a little noisy for the first second when you start the computer. I recorded the sound of it and will upload here.
This is how it sounds: http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalman02/4dcfc02753275_MOV00547.3gp

Quote from: markelon on 15-May-11, 21:15:30
I have checked them but i will check again.
Just to get this clarified:
Is it normal that i get that sound when I start the computer?
I always have the computer chassi standing up anyways, and i have double checked the motherboard standoffs and will do that again.
Just to get this cleared out:
Is it normal to hear that sound in about a second every time i cold boot the computer?
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I have checked them but i will check again.
best try with mainboard out of PC case, over a wooden table as there could a shorting issue.
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Is it normal to hear that sound in about a second every time i cold boot the computer?
Depend, but its not normal for sure to have such noise if the PC case is in UP position, and to do not have noise if its in DOWN position.
E.g. this should NOT depend of PC case position,
which suggest weird factor like mechanical issue, or some kind of shorting issue.
From hundred of VGAs tested i've noticed such forced FAN at boot only if there was abnormal shutdown before this.
E.g. running PC, then pull out the power cable from the PSU, e.g. sudden power lost.
Then at next boot, the VGA FAN is forced at max RPM for several seconds during boot time.
The is no such FAN force for any other situation, say press reset button, or from each one power up from case power button.
But only from unexpected power lost.
So i would say its combo between the mainboard and PSU.
But basically its sort of checking either there or not and not really a issue.

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