I just RMA'ed a video card for the same reason.
Turns out it is a bad transistor on the video card.
I would either exchange the card (if it was purchased recently) or contact
the company and request an RMA
"Malke" <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Newbie wrote:
>> Freddy,
>>
>> Thank you for the response.
>>
>> I realize that this is most likely nothing to do with Vista and more
>> likely to be hardware / driver related.
>>
>> Is it possible for the graphics card to produce and "interfernce" sound.
>> It seems to be coming from the card directly and doensn't seem to be the
>> fan.
>>
>> Any suggestions as to what I can do next?
>
> I rather doubt this is driver-related. As Freddy said, it is probably a
> faulty fan. Run the machine with the cover off so you can observe what is
> happening. If the sound is coming from the video card, then RMA the card
> for a new one.
>
>
> Malke
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