You've not got an overclock on have you? Those are hot little cards with loud fans, I used to have one. It sounds like you might need to open up check your pc case for decent airflow. Cables should be tidily arranged so air can move in and out easily. Check the fans and components for dust buildup and remove it. It sounds like a dust buildup making your fans work harder than they need to to be honest since I could play on high with my 9800 and the fans never bothered me
And what cpu is it? Probably not relevant but it's nice to know.
CPU? Got no idea. I don't remember what it was, bought it a while back, and never changed it.
Thanks for the tip! I think I'll do that.
EDIT: Nope, nothing is in the way, but the fan is facing the bottom of the casing. HOWEVER! I can tell you I just remembered, this graphics card I have, it has no settings, it's just at one setting the whole time, can't turn it down. That's why it's always making noise. But I can't find out why it's having trouble with the game...It runs fine with Oblivion, Borderlands, and GTA San Andreas, although this one isn't that much work for it...
My friend suggested that I get a new graphics card. Might consider this, as it isn't doing that good for me. At the start it was a huge improvement as my original was a GeForce 6000...
Not sure if I sould get a new one. I guess I can check the XFX boards, maybe I'll find some help.
EDIT EDIT: Just checked the box. Not a 9800 GT, but a GeForce 9600 GSO... a big differance right?
Can anyone help? I read in a lot of places that using a lube on the pinwheel will make it quieter, but that isn't what i want, if my computer is humming quietly, so be it. If it doesn't roar to warn me it is about to crash, that would kinda svck. I'd rather it run better.