Hello Paul
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I recently received my PCS PC, and have noticed a weird audio defect. The motherboard is an ASUS® ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING (USB 3.2 Gen 2, PCIe 4.0) and I'm using the standard audio-out (stereo) on the rear, going into my powered M-Audio speakers (which work perfectly with my older PC). I've noticed when playing audio that there is some crackling/popping - not loud, but very annoying. The crackling isn't just random, like you'd expect from dirt in the port or a dodgy connection, but it's not a regular-beat kind of noise while audio is playing.
If I'm playing some audio (anything - YouTube, Adobe Premiere, Spotify) then stop the audio, after about half a second I get two clicks - first from the left channel, then, another half-second later, from the right channel. It's the same thing each time, so not random. It's as if something is being 'switched' in the circuitry.
I've tried changing the audio settings (e.g. changing the sampling frequency and bit depth) in Windows audio setting, but it made no difference. I've checked my audio drivers are up to date, and they are.
If instead of using the rear port, I plug the cable into the top headphone socket, the audio is perfect.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help!
If I'm playing some audio (anything - YouTube, Adobe Premiere, Spotify) then stop the audio, after about half a second I get two clicks - first from the left channel, then, another half-second later, from the right channel. It's the same thing each time, so not random. It's as if something is being 'switched' in the circuitry.
I've tried changing the audio settings (e.g. changing the sampling frequency and bit depth) in Windows audio setting, but it made no difference. I've checked my audio drivers are up to date, and they are.
If instead of using the rear port, I plug the cable into the top headphone socket, the audio is perfect.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help!