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Do what that guy^^ said, but also check the connection on your motherboard to the Audio cord.

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Check the cable going to your FS Audio. If that is all good and it is still doing it try updating the audio drivers for your motherboard.

i took out my asus sound card the other day and reinstalled the realtek drivers and the cable is tight i think it might be the connector its self when i spin the headphone jack one ear cuts out then comes back and mic goes fuzzy then comes back

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