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yes, PSU is enough: it's a 550W unit (quality one) and GPU specsheet suggests 450W; draw is similar to the old card's (178W vs. ~165W)
Try disabling the power saving settings for the machine, and make sure your power profile is set to 'performance'. See if that changes anything.
I am certain this is a power issue, but where it's stemming from us difficult to tell without actually seeing the machine.
Would also be useful if you check your BIOS for voltage settings for your CPU/MEM, and your PCIE lanes.
It's not a laptop so I don't have power saving options that would affect performance (I only see automatic suspend and screen inactivity).
I tried performance power mode, but that did nothing for crackling. The only thing that works is setting the min-quantum value like the top comment suggested. Thanks!