JosephLeo
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Hey guys, got an odd one today. One of my clients called me about a strange buzzing noise anytime they move something on the screen and the more stuff there is moving the more louder the noise (e.g. moving the mouse sounds like a fly passing by, whereas a movie sounds like a vuvuzela)
I tried checking the audio settings, enabling and disabling certain things like CD Audio, Line-In, or anything that can cause interference. I then suspected it was the graphics driver since it only happens when things move around the screen and that was no help and then I decided to check if it was the speaker wire itself so I tried a different set of speakers, and still no help there. Finally I checked to see if there is any "wireless interference" so I unplugged the wireless network adapter and used a wired keyboard and mouse and still nothing.
The system is as follows:
Motherboad: ASUS P5GC-MX/1333
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E7400
GPU: ATi Radeon HD 4850 (512MB)
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
Audio: Onboard
Another thing: this problem goes away when I run the audio through HDMI. Unfortunately the client doesn't have an HDMI capable monitor.
Any ideas what the problem could be? At this rate I think I'm going to sell this guy a sound card.
I tried checking the audio settings, enabling and disabling certain things like CD Audio, Line-In, or anything that can cause interference. I then suspected it was the graphics driver since it only happens when things move around the screen and that was no help and then I decided to check if it was the speaker wire itself so I tried a different set of speakers, and still no help there. Finally I checked to see if there is any "wireless interference" so I unplugged the wireless network adapter and used a wired keyboard and mouse and still nothing.
The system is as follows:
Motherboad: ASUS P5GC-MX/1333
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E7400
GPU: ATi Radeon HD 4850 (512MB)
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
Audio: Onboard
Another thing: this problem goes away when I run the audio through HDMI. Unfortunately the client doesn't have an HDMI capable monitor.
Any ideas what the problem could be? At this rate I think I'm going to sell this guy a sound card.