


Plug computer and speakers in multiple different outlets and power strips(all grounded), noise still active

Plug in other mouse and/or keyboard, noise still active Remove all USB devices/peripherals from pc, noise still active Soundcard Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PSU First used Coolermaster 620watt PSU now switched over to Corsair RM650X SO I am wondering, am I extremely unlucky? Is there something wrong with this line of boards or anything else going on?īIOS: 0806 (sound was even noticeable in BIOS, softly) I contacted the store and asked for a RMA, they accepted and found the exact same issue on their test bench, so they send me a replacement motherboard. On the backside of the motherboard you can hear this sound directly coming from the board. I have done a LOT of troubleshooting to get to the source of this sound, being the motherboard itself. the high pitched sound was made everytime I moved my mouse. Be sure to let them know what troubleshooting you've already done, if you go that route.Recently I assembled a new PC, and all was going well untill I hooked up my speakers and heard a horrible high pitched noise and static. (they likely do) Or make a ticket for a warranty claim if you got it within the last year. You'll have to get the amp repaired or contact Klipsch to see if they've got any in stock. If it happens across multiple devices, or when it's not plugged into anything (and you never hear the buzzing through your headphones), then it's likely an issue with the subwoofer's amplifier. You can order this from Klipsch's website here: If you hear the same shit from your headphones, then it's an issue with the volume control pod. This takes the rest of the system out of the equation. If the issue persists across multiple devices, then try plugging a pair of headphones into the volume control pod. Could be an issue with your computer's sound card. Try plugging the system into another device. I know it's intermittent, so it'll be hard to test if any one thing fixes it, but try these things if you haven't already: If you bought it new within the past few years, it likely doesn't, and is instead on all the time. Are you saying the sound would happen even after you've physically flipped off the power switch on the back of the subwoofer? Does your model even have a power switch on the back?
