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I've had my sig rig setup for quite some time now and not much has changed.

All the sudden, my speakers are deciding to emit this crackle noise. They start to make different sounds depending on what I am doing. It makes a high pitch noise when I minimize or maximize windows, a different noise when I scroll up or down, and finally, a 8kHz/16kHz constant noise regardless of what I'm doing.

Like mentioned before, I have all the equipment in my sig rig. I tried a driver update. This noise seems to stop for a bit if I restart my computer, but then just starts again.

It has gotten to the point where I can't do anything without getting a headache.

I've looked all over the internet but to no avail.

Please... anyone....
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I've had my sig rig setup for quite some time now and not much has changed.

All the sudden, my speakers are deciding to emit this crackle noise. They start to make different sounds depending on what I am doing. It makes a high pitch noise when I minimize or maximize windows, a different noise when I scroll up or down, and finally, a 8kHz/16kHz constant noise regardless of what I'm doing.

Like mentioned before, I have all the equipment in my sig rig. I tried a driver update. This noise seems to stop for a bit if I restart my computer, but then just starts again.

It has gotten to the point where I can't do anything without getting a headache.

I've looked all over the internet but to no avail.

Please... anyone....

I have the same problem and the fix is easy enough. Just use a USB headset adapter. it gets rid of the feedback.
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I have the same problem and the fix is easy enough. Just use a USB headset adapter. it gets rid of the feedback.

Well then I wouldn't be able to utilize the sound card and all of its features. I have everything set up for surround sound on an X-Fi.

Correct?

EDIT: Also, there must be a solution to the problem other than just bypassing it.
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Well then I wouldn't be able to utilize the sound card and all of its features. I have everything set up for surround sound on an X-Fi.

Correct?

hmm

in that case I dont know. is it coming from all of the speakers, or just one set?

if so, you can just hook up the speakers giving you feedback with the USB adapter and let the rest of em stay put.

and for all I know there night be surround sound USB adapters xD. Sorry I cant be of more help.

EDIT If there's a fix be sure to let me know what it is. I'd love to use my headset on my headphone jacks rather than this USB thing. it messes windows up if I unplug it accidentally lol.
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hmm

in that case I dont know. is it coming from all of the speakers, or just one set?

if so, you can just hook up the speakers giving you feedback with the USB adapter and let the rest of em stay put.

and for all I know there night be surround sound USB adapters xD. Sorry I cant be of more help.

EDIT If there's a fix be sure to let me know what it is. I'd love to use my headset on my headphone jacks rather than this USB thing. it messes windows up if I unplug it accidentally lol.

It's coming from all of them. I'll PM you if I get something. Thanks for the attempt
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