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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: seasone on March 26, 2012, 05:46:42 am
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I just built a new pc with z68ma-d2h-b3 and im hearing a digital or computer like distortion coming from the speakers, when i unplug the usb connected to my soundcard, the noise stops, i installed another sb soundcard and heard same sound, any1 know of a fix for this.
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Hi
Often with soundcard related problems it can be cause by the wiring lying close to something else and you get what is termed "crossover". Try replacing the wiring involved to a different route. If that doesn't work try moving the soundcard toi a different slot.
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YOu can also try enabling or disabling Spread Spectrum. This is often a hidden BIOS setting, to enable hidden BIOS settings on the MAIN page of the BIOS press control + F1 and the screen will flash. Then any hidden settings or sections will be shown, look around for spread spectrum settings, there may be a few types!
Also, be sure you are using the latest BIOS, and that you are also using the latest drivers for your sound card.
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ya im gonna look around again, i think this is the last pc i build, either gonna get a mac, or just buy a dell or something, this is just a headache lol
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Hey, you mustn't give up just like that! Also please no swearing on the forum....m*c indeed! It is probably something quite simple but it is just finding it.
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after turning off the "spread spectrum" setting in the bios "cntrl+f1" i still hear this digital distortion sound coming from speakers, really faint, i unplug the soundcard and it goes away,
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Is this "digital distortion sound" depending on the volume control ? In other words does it change in volume if you increase or decrease the control ?
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No the volume does not change how the sound is heard, as in it doesn't get louder or quieter by changing the master control volume.
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So it's not being amplified by the sound cards circuits then as in it isn't an audio signal. I think it is probably a fault with the actual sound card itself that is causing some sort of feedback.
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its not, i also have a native instruments one right here, and get the same digital like distortion very faint coming through the speakers when i start an app or something in the cumputer that looks for a soundcard, when i close the internet or a digtal audio workstation program like reaper or cubase 6 the sound stops...only happens when i open apps, have tried two soundcards not
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so it was the cables causing the problem
some monster cables i spent like 80 bucks for, going from my soundcard to a sub then back into my monitors.....lol never would have guessed
sorry monster :( and i apologize gigabyte for the senseless forum post.