Beerlake
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I have this really weird problem with my computer that I just noticed couple days ago. Diagnosing it is a little difficult because I can't say for certain when it started. I also don't really have spare parts to swap out, other than an old gpu that probably still works, but hopefully I don't have to.
Basically, most of the time the system is fine. But when I fire up a game, during the intro fmv, company logos and such, the system makes this squealing high pitched noise. But when the actual game starts, it's fine. I haven't been able to reproduce it in any other way. I've only tested it with two games that I have installed, The Witcher and that new Lara Croft game.
Also worth mentioning is that in Witcher the fmv's are in bink format, and as such I can just go to the game folder and view the videos from there. No squealing happens when I do it like that.
So, graphics card? It sounds strange that it would freak out like that when there's nothing to render really, and then in-game when it actually has work, it's normal.
Since I'm not 100% certain when it started happening due to the fact that I haven't been playing any games lately, here are some of the fairly recent changes to the system that I can recall.
New hdd that works great and passes all checks, extra sata power cable to the psu, bios update to the mobo.
My first thought was to just rollback to a previous version of bios, but this Asus board doesn't allow me to. So it's hard to say if that had anything to do with this. Rest of the system in signature.
Basically, most of the time the system is fine. But when I fire up a game, during the intro fmv, company logos and such, the system makes this squealing high pitched noise. But when the actual game starts, it's fine. I haven't been able to reproduce it in any other way. I've only tested it with two games that I have installed, The Witcher and that new Lara Croft game.
Also worth mentioning is that in Witcher the fmv's are in bink format, and as such I can just go to the game folder and view the videos from there. No squealing happens when I do it like that.
So, graphics card? It sounds strange that it would freak out like that when there's nothing to render really, and then in-game when it actually has work, it's normal.
Since I'm not 100% certain when it started happening due to the fact that I haven't been playing any games lately, here are some of the fairly recent changes to the system that I can recall.
New hdd that works great and passes all checks, extra sata power cable to the psu, bios update to the mobo.
My first thought was to just rollback to a previous version of bios, but this Asus board doesn't allow me to. So it's hard to say if that had anything to do with this. Rest of the system in signature.