Coreaudiod root process- not responding?

I installed a new graphic card ATI 23870.
The card's fan runs all the time so;
I switched on Activity monitor and selected all processes.
I noticed Process ID 145 coreaudiod (Not Responding) in red.
I went to force quit and was told it was a root process.
What is this?
What would cause it not to respond.

Perhaps some hints in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1539947&tstart=0
Thanks ... Ken

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