Annoying continuous "BZZZ" sound in a game from the GPU.

Hello,
Friday I received my new desktop PC from PCSpecialist, everything is fine, I did all the updates, installed everything I needed and everything runs smooth as long as I don't open my fav game.
I do some video editing also where I put the whole thing under a little bit of stress but doesn't make any sound.
My specs are: MB: Asus Crosshair HERO VIII, 32 GB RAM - 3200 Mhz, GPU - Gforce RTX 2080 TI - 11 GB, Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2.
I also play Star Citizen which requires more resources than the other game, but doesn't make any weird sound.
The other game is an action combat MMORPG, whenever I play it the GPU starts to make this weird "BZZZ" sound that is annoying and I can hear it through my headphones.
The temps when I play this MMORPG are 45-50 CPU, 50-65 GPU and 40-55 MB.
Should i call PC or is this something normal?
 

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Hello,
Friday I received my new desktop PC from PCSpecialist, everything is fine, I did all the updates, installed everything I needed and everything runs smooth as long as I don't open my fav game.
I do some video editing also where I put the whole thing under a little bit of stress but doesn't make any sound.
My specs are: MB: Asus Crosshair HERO VIII, 32 GB RAM - 3200 Mhz, GPU - Gforce RTX 2080 TI - 11 GB, Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2.
I also play Star Citizen which requires more resources than the other game, but doesn't make any weird sound.
The other game is an action combat MMORPG, whenever I play it the GPU starts to make this weird "BZZZ" sound that is annoying and I can hear it through my headphones.
The temps when I play this MMORPG are 45-50 CPU, 50-65 GPU and 40-55 MB.
Should i call PC or is this something normal?
It’s called coil whine, and happens when the GPU is under load, the higher the load, the louder the whine.

Those temps look healthy though, nothing to worry about there.

I would log it with PCS, hopefully they’ll agree to send out a replacement card for you to fit yourself rather than having to send the whole thing back. See if you can get a recording of it making the noise, that will help them.
 
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