Here's are question for NVIDIA (or any GPU) users out there.
I've recently bought a new NVIDA 7600 GT (AGP) card - yes I know it is old technology, but I didn't want to replace the entire computer - to replace an even older 5600 GT that had been lumbering under the weight of FS9 for a couple of years. I am impressed with the increase in performance but the fan on the card is excessively noisy. When I turn my computer on, the fan in the card sounds like someone replaced the bearing with one that doesn't fit and then lubricated it with sand. The sound goes for about two minutes and then abrubtly stops (I suppose this is when the driver decides the card is cool enough and stops the fan). If I leave the computer on all day, the noise doesn't come back. I've taken the case of the computer to see if there was anything stuck in the fan and there is plenty of clearence all around the GPU. What I want to know is:
Have any other NVIDIA users had problems with noisy cards?
How much noise should be acceptable? I know the fans are silly little additions, but so are CPU fans and they don't make much noise at all.

