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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: kakehavata on February 23, 2016, 11:06:45 am
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Hi, all.
I just bought a new computer (individually assembled). Some of the specs are:GIGABYTE H110M-S2H, ASUS GeForce GTX 970 4GB TURBO OC, two hard disks and 600W Fortron Hyper. I have a noise problem. I am using the motherboard's soundcard. I'm getting constant feedback - a screeching noise. I looked it up in the net - deactivated C1E and EIST in Bios - no change. I hooked all my audio equipment to one energy streamline - still nothing. The noise seems to be connected to the hard disk activity, if not to all other activities in the computer.
I'd be glad if you could help me. Otherwise I'll have to get another motherboard.
Thanks
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Have you tried a headset? If the headset works fine than it could be the speakers it does like. Just throwing that out there.
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Have you tried a headset? If the headset works fine than it could be the speakers it does like. Just throwing that out there.
Good point - no noise with a headset. Still... the speakers are unusable this way. They are active monitors (Yamaha HS8). They're all connected to the same electric source. Maybe you could still give me a tip.
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I don't know any other thing other then if you get & try a set of USB speakers. That type of speaker connects USb for power and connects to the green speaker port. If they work then it has some thing to do with the other speakers power.
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What is powering the HS8's. They need an amplifier of some sort.
Ground loop
Impedance issue
How are you connecting the card to the AMP or Speakers? Adapter?
I don't think the sound card's output is matched to the AMP's input impedance? Guessing of course.
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Hi, all.
I just bought a new computer (individually assembled). Some of the specs are:GIGABYTE H110M-S2H, ASUS GeForce GTX 970 4GB TURBO OC, two hard disks and 600W Fortron Hyper. I have a noise problem. I am using the motherboard's soundcard. I'm getting constant feedback - a screeching noise. I looked it up in the net - deactivated C1E and EIST in Bios - no change. I hooked all my audio equipment to one energy streamline - still nothing. The noise seems to be connected to the hard disk activity, if not to all other activities in the computer.
I'd be glad if you could help me. Otherwise I'll have to get another motherboard.
Thanks
Having the same problem. Did you solve it?
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hello same problem at me after i update to bios F7, sound make scrach noise and poke, but after i uninstall intel rapid stoarage and update the sound soft to 6.0.1.8295 is work all fine.