It could be either actually. The fact you say it only happens while playing games leads me to believe is the card. If you have another monitor, use that for a day to see. You could try updating your video drivers. Could also be a loose connection somewhere, possibly a break in the monitor cable.
Phaelax
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A beeping pc is a hardware problem IN THE BOX...
You can look up beep codes online and see what the beeps are telling you.
Single repetative beeps are usually a bad ram chip...
If you have multiple ram chips, pull all but one...
Dont just assume the video card is bad...
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Kinda hard to tell you where to look for motherboard beep codes when you dont say what kind of a motherboard you have...
I would try google... M/B Mfg beep codes... or error codes...
Here is a site that has a listing for some different bios beep codes
http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm#08
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