Originally posted by: 2gigs
it could possibly be a cap on teh mobo?
hardware in the case is held down pretty well
Originally posted by: 2gigs
uum, i have to retract that, ive also seen it happen on gfx cards, so could it be a unused chip
I had put a 9800pro in it, went to Intel Extreme Graphics 2, went to an x800pro, didn't do anything. Happened after I put the Intel CPU into the system, otherwise it must have been a coincidence. I've got an Artic Cooler on the x800pro, not that it matters a whole lot.
Originally posted by: JimPhelpsMI
Hi, If you are hearing it in the speaker or phones and if it is a plugin (PCI) card sometimes the card can pick up the noise you describe from nearby devices. Try it in another slot. Also if you are using amplified speakers try turning the speaker volume up and the Mixer volume down. Good Luck, Jim
Took out a 10/100 NIC card. Switched X-fi Music card and 54g wireless PCI, about 2 or 3 times. Didn't work.
Originally posted by: Shaftatplanetquake
Guaranteed hard drive. I'm listening to it now as I run my nntp client dumping bits all around the place.
Got a WestDig-80 SATA drive, had it for less than a year. Not sure, but I'll see if the same thing can be heard with a diff. hard drive? You think it could be in result of a USB flash drive (which sounds dumb). But I am out of ideas right now.