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    Bzzzzzzzzzz speakers won't stop buzzing...

    Um, ok this one's weird... I have 2 sets of speakers on my desk, in a 4 channel configuration,. With BOTH sets, the speaker on the LEFT side makes a constant buzzing noise that changes pitch depending on what's displayed on my monitor. It's driving me crazy lol.
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    Check the wires. It sounds like a ground fault loop.

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    Tried diff outlets, no workee... still bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ahh run there's bees in my speakers sound lol. Sound goes away if I unplug em from the audio jacks though... So I guess there is something not so cool with my comp?

    Rebooted my comp and it doesn't start buzzing until I'm actually in windows.
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    Are the speakers near any high powered devices?

    Do you have florescent lights in the room?

    Are the speakers facing each other, maybe try angling them different ways or moving them around the room.

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    I thought maybe it was my wifi adaptor, or my CD alarm clock radio thingy's antenna that was hanging near them. Moved all of them and it still didn't fix it. I went to EPoX's site and got the Realtek audio driver again and reinstalled it and the buzzing is gone. I have no idea what was up, and why it was only the left speakers buzzing........... Why do I get all the stupid problems with the stupid fixes lol...
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    You must just be pure lucky.

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    lol... yeah I guess... =\

    Well thanks for attempting to help me with my stupid problem that I probably should've thought of fixing the way I did before I asked lol...
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