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Electrical buzz/static noise from the front panels of the PC

Alright so I bought this PC which I thought would be the end of the world for me. I really liked it and the price was all good. But since I didn't build it myself I can't look into it - it would void my warranty. And I also put it back in store 3 times so they would fix it, and I always got it back experiencing the same problem.

It happens when I open a window, especially if I play Battlefield and talk on Teamspeak.. I can hear some alien noises calling something or someone

 

I hear crackling noises in my headphones, and others on a chat client (Teamspeak) hear it through my own mic. - So it's not just a problem of the audio jack, but the mic one too.

I'm guessing it's some kind of isolation problem going on, or the cables are cheap or the PSU sucks which it possibly could. Or maybe there's just no help and I'm going to cry for the rest of my life

 

Mainboard : MSI A78M-E35 (MS-7721)
Chipset : AMD A55/A60M FCH
Processor : AMD A10 5800K @ 3800 MHz
Video Card : AMD Radeon HD 7660D
PSU: LC POWER LC420H-12

 

 

Please save my life. Thank you in advance

PS: None of these noises I'm talking about can be heard in the rear panels.

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Radioactivity? Interference from telecommunications devices? I have no clue. You said it only happens when the window opens, whic h is really quite odd.

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Radio interference. The front panel header isn't even sheilded.

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Radio interference. The front panel header isn't even sheilded.

Okay so it's the isolation or something?

Why don't they shield the front ones too I mean ugh what should I do anyway. I can't shield it myself, sadly.

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Okay so it's the isolation or something?

Why don't they shield the front ones too I mean ugh what should I do anyway. I can't shield it myself, sadly.

Tin foil grounded to the I/O shield works for me.

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Tin foil grounded to the I/O shield works for me.

I don't know I feel like you're being sarcastic.

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