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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 33
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
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Realtek HD Audio Problem
I have a big problem which is starting to get on my nerves.
I hear this crackling noise through my speakers and headphones all the time and its starting to really annoy me. Especially when im playing call of duty 4. I do beleive the sound card is built into the motherboard. I have the latest sound drivers from Realtek. When things are loading on my computer it makes the noise and when i scroll down a site it makes a louder noise and also when i minimize and maximize. The noise sounds like white noise that would come from your Radio when not tuned properly. Thanks |
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
It's just your motherboard's layout causing the noise. Some noisy chip may be located too close to your sound chip.
You could install a PCI sound card, and that may eliminate the noise.
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 3,511
OS: XPSP2
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
Is this your PSU
http://www.xcase.co.uk/p/507904/winp...aring-fan.html I wonder if your getting noise from the power supply do you have another to test with?
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 2
OS: Vista x64
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
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I've got the EXACT same problem on my Asus P5KC (which is greek for "fake motherboard"). In my case the audio output in the back works, with little static, and the one situated on the front of my case makes retardedly huge amounts of noise! I can even hear my mouse pointer move; not to mention an infernally loud pulsing sound. Is there really no way to fix this? Cause my headphone cable is rather short and I would like to use the output in the front.. Also, since sometimes (very unlikely) the noise miraculously almost disappears, I noticed the Realtek "headphone virtualization" seems to work only in the front. I have the latest realtek driver and program. I would use the output in the back if the virtualization worked.. Could it mean the one of the audio chips (apparently there's 2) which is situated in the back of my case is NOT HD? cause they say it is.. Last edited by Thundordan : 10-06-2008 at 07:19 AM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 2
OS: Vista x64
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Problem
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It's the case's fault. It takes the audio output cable through the front panel right by the front case fan But i still hear some noise when I move my mouse cursor around.. I'll see what I cand do. Maybe that toroid trick will also help. |
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