Sydious wrote...
I have been playing around with the noise, and I have discovered it is only when I have an area open and it is visble. If I shrink the size of the section that views the area, the noise gets quiter. If I don't have an area open there is no noise. I have tried turning on the background sound and even the music, and the noise actually powers through it well.
Wish I could figure it out....I am up late at night with things kind of quite, really quite anoying to listen to.
Some toolset operations can be taxing.
I'm guessing the resources that the toolset demands are pushing your graphics card beyond what it normally deals with to render it. It may also be a driver interface issue. While playing a game (for instance), the same rendering stress can be present except while all the ambient sound masks it (as kalbaern stated previously), you just don't notice it.
There are certain toolset functions that almost freezes my 3GHz CPU, yet in general, it performs quickly and without issues. The only way to determine exactly which component is responsible for the anomaly is to begin swapping them out with higher-end parts. When the noise abates, you've diagnosed it. Also, you may want to run one of those heat-monitoring utilities that checks the performance of all the components. Excessive heat can change how each performs.
IMO, if you are able to complete your toolset tasks adequately, the diagnostics may be more trouble than just tuning it out.
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