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Are you plugged into the front panel or rear panel I/O? Try switching if possible and see if issue persists.

 

Have you tried the headphones/speakers with a different source?

 

Have you tried different headphones/speakers on the computer?

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38 minutes ago, RAS_3885 said:

Are you plugged into the front panel or rear panel I/O? Try switching if possible and see if issue persists.

 

Have you tried the headphones/speakers with a different source?

 

Have you tried different headphones/speakers on the computer?

Yes, yes and yes. Still hearing static on start up when the screens black and then hearing a faint static hum when playing games or watching videos. Have only just changed motherboard and everything 

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3 minutes ago, KieronSmith said:

Yes, yes and yes. Still hearing static on start up when the screens black and then hearing a faint static hum when playing games or watching videos. Have only just changed motherboard and everything 

What motherboard?

 

I know it's a pain, but have you tried with the motherboard outside the case? Or have you tried swapping back to the old motherboard? It seems like the new board has some sort of faulty audio circuit or is getting some interference/grounding issue causing the static hum.

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2 minutes ago, RAS_3885 said:

What motherboard?

 

I know it's a pain, but have you tried with the motherboard outside the case? Or have you tried swapping back to the old motherboard? It seems like the new board has some sort of faulty audio circuit or is getting some interference/grounding issue causing the static hum.

Any idea what could be causing the interference? I'm using the msi mpg X570

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