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Old 06-14-2008, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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EEK! [SOLVED] Static noise in the background.

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I recently changed the case for my pc but ever since doing so there is a constant static noise like you would hear if your speakers were not plugged in correctly. My sound still works and doesn't sound distorted but the static is constant. I have double checked everything to make sure there is no lose connections but even if I use the onboard speaker the noise still persists.

The only difference now I have a new case is a new front speaker attachment (the blue, pink and green slots that you plug external speakers into). My best guess is there is a faulty connection or a dodgy wiring from this attachment but various people have insisted this cant be the case as the static is still present through the onboard speaker although the onboard does not work if the front connection isn't pluged in.

Any idea's? Oh and just so you know, the drivers are fine.
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Old 06-15-2008, 09:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Static noise in the background.

Somone must have some idea? I'm gonna close this and post it in the hardware section so if needed it can be removed.
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Re: Static noise in the background.

lol, cant close it so its marked as solved, if i get a response elswhere i'll post it here.
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Re: [SOLVED] Static noise in the background.

Ok I've posted this in the "other" section of Harware Support as it isn't really my sound card thats the problem.

Here's the link to the new post incase anyone wants to reaply to this or is looking for the same asnwer (if I ever get one) =D

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