A computer has other components like a fan, disc drive, or other things that can make noise. Grinding, clicking, buzzing: If you hear an irregular ticking or grinding sound along with the buzzing, it could be that one or more of your hard drives (if you have them) are starting to fail.Expand "Display Adapter", right-click the Intel Graphics entry, and click Uninstall. In general, limiting your frame rate will help reduce the noise by putting less stress onto your GPU.
On Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click Delete the driver software for this device option to delete the Intel HD Graphics driver then click OK to start the uninstall process. The increasing noise of the fan is an indication that your GPU is under stress or load.
I use to have a sound card in my PC but the electrical noise made it difficult to communicate. It sounds like a smaller version of what you'd hear when you walk under powe. If your PC is making a clicking sound right before it shuts off on its own, you might have an issue with your power supply or wiring.Okay, so for the past week I’ve been trying to get my Nvidia driver working but to no avail. So, my monitor is making a humming, buzzing sound when it is working.I'm pretty sure the sound is coming from inside the GPU or PSU. The fan propellor is metal not plastic for some reason, but I think that could be it. This is particularly common if your card is processing 3D frames at a high rate, 100 FPS+. Computer -> Dac (via optical) -> amp -> Headphones = buzzing noise 3. at least I think it's the GPU based on sticking my ear close to it.
I was hoping my motherboard/CPU and video card upgrade would somehow magically fix it. I decided to troubleshoot, I disabled all my case fans besided the GPU, CPU Cooler, and PSU fan. The noise can also be made due to coil whine made from vibration in the GPU’s coil. I think the gpu cooler has gone loose from being hung upside down for two years. Possible sources are anything with a buck regulator in it. It also vibrates pretty badly, but performance doesn't seem to have been affected. Weirdly, only the right channel was affected.