Hi
I plugged a subwoofer into my PC, and noticed two things -
Any time I move my mouse in windows, or even in UEFI bios, it makes a noise until I stop.
When I load a game or even put OCCT power test (cpu+gpu) it starts to buzz loudly.
This shows what I mean : Video0137 - YouTube
Notice that every time I move my mouse in the game the noise is different.
It doesn't matter if I mute the sound on the pc!! It will still happen.
So I tried-
-plugging on front and rear panel
-plugging instead of main speakers
-changing audio and power wires
-changing outlets
-turning off all the electricity in my house except my room, in case it's a ground problem
-disconnecting everything but power,speakers,monitor from pc
-didn't bother changing drivers as I have the problem when I move the mouse even on BIOS.
-checking for inflated capacitors inside the subwoofer
-enabling spread spectrum, even restore all bios defaults
-This happens even if I plug the subwoofer as mic/line in (and leave it as mic/line in at the driver)
I was using this sub before with another PC without problems . Couldn't check with tv/phone or something because the problem is just on PC load.
3570K, Asus P8Z77V-PRO (not thunderbolt), no noise on my speakers and 2 generic headphones
Please help me out !
Thanks
I plugged a subwoofer into my PC, and noticed two things -
Any time I move my mouse in windows, or even in UEFI bios, it makes a noise until I stop.
When I load a game or even put OCCT power test (cpu+gpu) it starts to buzz loudly.
This shows what I mean : Video0137 - YouTube
Notice that every time I move my mouse in the game the noise is different.
It doesn't matter if I mute the sound on the pc!! It will still happen.
So I tried-
-plugging on front and rear panel
-plugging instead of main speakers
-changing audio and power wires
-changing outlets
-turning off all the electricity in my house except my room, in case it's a ground problem
-disconnecting everything but power,speakers,monitor from pc
-didn't bother changing drivers as I have the problem when I move the mouse even on BIOS.
-checking for inflated capacitors inside the subwoofer
-enabling spread spectrum, even restore all bios defaults
-This happens even if I plug the subwoofer as mic/line in (and leave it as mic/line in at the driver)
I was using this sub before with another PC without problems . Couldn't check with tv/phone or something because the problem is just on PC load.
3570K, Asus P8Z77V-PRO (not thunderbolt), no noise on my speakers and 2 generic headphones
Please help me out !
Thanks
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