Hey...long time problem...never found a solution for it and just live with it I suppose...but thought someone here could help. Here's my specs:
OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU i7 930 2.8g
Motherboard x58A-Ud3R rev2.0 FB
Memory Corsair xms3 CMX6GX3M3C 1600 C7 2gx3
Graphics Card HIS ATI pcie HD5670
Sound Card Presonus FireboxMonitor(s) Displays 19" LG Flatron
PSU Cooler Master 700W Silent Pro
Case Antec
Cooling Zalman CPU Cooler CNPS10x-Quiet
Hard Drives 1x500g Seagate Sata2 7200 2x1TB Seagate Sata2 7200
Extra info:
Speakers: Mackie MR5's which are connected from the back of the Firebox (firewire soundcard) with 1/4" cables and which require their own power...so a power cable going to the wall for each.
The problem is that when idle the speakers emit a noticeable but not loud buzzing/ whine/ electrical type disturbance noise. The noise can be controlled in a way by movement of the mouse...for example if I scroll webpages the speakers will buzz in time with the mouse scroll wheel and the buzzing will be louder. Also any webpage that has a lot of loading icons or scrolling images such as you might find in a news page or msn.com perhaps cause extra buzzing. In addition...in Mozilla (but laughably to me not in IE) when I hover my mouse cursor over the 'back arrow' button which when clicked takes you to the previous webpage you were on, the buzzing intensifies and gets louder. Furthermore, when the computer is working, such as when I carry out a search in C:/ in Windows...the buzzing seems to almost follow the 'thinking' of the CPU.
When I unplug the firewire cable from the soundcard/ PC the speakers idle in a normal way...just a slight/ faint sound you would expect of a speaker. As soon as the firewire cable is in, connecting the soundcard to the PC...buzz buzz.
Clearly the speakers are not at fault. Powered, they idle normally.
What has the movement of the mouse got to do with it...this must be a clue that points to something.
Why does the CPU thinking cause the speakers to buzz?
7 years I've had this problem and have not fixed it yet.
You can hear the sound here by playing the first 'track' at this link (called 'Electrical distortion/ fizz/ buzz'):
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=355705&content=musicThanks if you can help