By the way, that tube trick is awesome. I remember my mechanics teacher using it years ago, but I never really thought about it. Thanks for reminding me.
No problem.
Anyways, as much as this is a stupid question; what does it sound like? You said a humming noise, but is it high or low pitched?
Naw, it's not a stupid question. It ain't high-pitched or anything -- thank God. It sounds like the normal humming when I first got the machine -- but, many, many, many, many, many times louder!!! You know, if my PC was making a high-pitched sound, that would REALLY be annoying, w/ it hitting more high notes than Mariah Carey and all! :oP
I was playing Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow yesterday -- and when playing that, it wasn't getting loud at all. It sounded like it does when my PC is just doing...well, nothing -- like surfing the Net. That sound is fine by me!!!
So, hmmmm....
So umm... do you know what's causing the sound then, becuase by your post it sounds like the CPU is the trouble maker, I would also guess the GPU?
Naw, when dad put the tube by the GPU, it was making a normal sound. Not loud at all or anything. Sounded quite normal.
The processor was the loudest piece, when putting the tube near it -- no contest at all.
I should note thios -- R6: Vegas PC does require a 128 MB GF 6600 GT as a bare minimum -- which is the card I have. I have a 3.2 Ghz Intel P4 HT processor, and it's worth noting that Vegas requires a 3.0 Ghz bare minimum, while it recommends a 3.5 Ghz processor.