Yes, the old video driver was uninstalled. Doesn't that mean that I can't use the old card any more?
My new GPU does work - I can play TF2, which I couldn't with my old card.
I have no idea about the power supply. I bought the PC premade.
One last thing - today the computer started crashing to shutdown. It's not when there's a strain on the CPU or GPU, or when the GPU overheats; it seriously just seems random.
It's not either of the fans - I stopped both with a Q-tip as suggested but the sound continued. Is it my GPU's fan? One of my friends said it could be the processor. What does this signify? How can I fix it, and how is it related to the overheating?
Sorry, guys, but this isn't very helpful. The buzzing was just another symptom. I am idling at seventy degrees. I know that's not normal. Could I get some more help with that?
My complete system specs are:
CPU: Intel Pentium D 2.80GHZ
RAM: 1024MB
OS: Windows XP - Media Center
Temps before video card were usually around 40-50.
The buzzing is difficult to locate but it seems near my main case fan.
I really don't know, I'm such a n00b I don't know what the CPU looks...
Soup, guys.
I was having a problem with my computer. I came home one day and my computer was off. (I had left it on.) My brother said he had used it to play TF2, but had left it on. Apparently it crashed to shutdown after he had left.
When I turned it on again, it was making a buzzing sound...