ONboard sound: Fuzzy?
ONboard sound: Fuzzy?
Ok, after putting my computer back together, I noticed that my speakers had a sort of ring to them. Constantly. When I do somethong on the computer (like move my mouse, minimize a window, etc) the sound changes to nothing, or higher pitch, or something like it. I think I just hear it now, because before my computer was probably 4-7 DBa's louder. Now it is nearly silent, except for the hard-drive, which has a high-pitched annoying sound, that I can barely hear. but, it still almost drowns out my fans.
What could be causing this? I don't think it's my PSU, as my readings thus far have been great, if not better than my old Antec PSU (I currently have a 350w Enermax FMA).
Is there a way I can test to see if it's my onboard sound, without installing a new one? I am pretty sure my drivers are up to date, as it says: 9-12-2000 in the Device Manager. My onboard sound is a Creative SoundBlaster PCI128.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
What could be causing this? I don't think it's my PSU, as my readings thus far have been great, if not better than my old Antec PSU (I currently have a 350w Enermax FMA).
Is there a way I can test to see if it's my onboard sound, without installing a new one? I am pretty sure my drivers are up to date, as it says: 9-12-2000 in the Device Manager. My onboard sound is a Creative SoundBlaster PCI128.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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I've had that on a few boards, a Biostar M7VKB and an Asus P4B266. I have no idea what causes it, other than something on the board is feeding noise into the sound chip.
Try disconnecting the audio cable from the soundcard (the cable that connects to the CD drive). If it goes away then maybe you should try a shielded cable.
Try disconnecting the audio cable from the soundcard (the cable that connects to the CD drive). If it goes away then maybe you should try a shielded cable.
You try unplugging the speakers and then plugging them back in. Static can cause this sometimes too.
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do you have you comp hooked to a stereo? some stereos can pick up computer electrical noise. my stereo dont work with my computer, cuz of this. mine gets a high pitch whiny/ crackle noise
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