- Apr 10, 2001
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Hey guys,
First of all, let me say that this is the best forum on the net to get info when you are having a problem with your computer. I love this place and the answers one gets are timely and pretty concise. So here goes. Also, if I put this in the wrong forum, please let me know and I will repost the question in the correct place.
So I built my own rig a few years back and I when I purchased a sound card, I just bought a run of the mill one. Prolly under 20 bucks. My speaker system is a Klipsch 2.1 Pro Media. So here is my situation. When the volume on my speakers is turned up to a normal level, the sound card is leaking noise from the motherboard. It does not sound like anything specific, just electronic noise and such. It drives me nuts, becuase I have to keep adjusting my volume on my speakers...meaning, when I am listening to music or just surfing the net or working.
Anyways, my question is, do more expensive sound cards have a better noise seperation? Do they isolate better and not allow noise to get into the audio line? ANy help and/or ideas would be much helpful.
Thanks in advance and have a great rest of the work week.
First of all, let me say that this is the best forum on the net to get info when you are having a problem with your computer. I love this place and the answers one gets are timely and pretty concise. So here goes. Also, if I put this in the wrong forum, please let me know and I will repost the question in the correct place.
So I built my own rig a few years back and I when I purchased a sound card, I just bought a run of the mill one. Prolly under 20 bucks. My speaker system is a Klipsch 2.1 Pro Media. So here is my situation. When the volume on my speakers is turned up to a normal level, the sound card is leaking noise from the motherboard. It does not sound like anything specific, just electronic noise and such. It drives me nuts, becuase I have to keep adjusting my volume on my speakers...meaning, when I am listening to music or just surfing the net or working.
Anyways, my question is, do more expensive sound cards have a better noise seperation? Do they isolate better and not allow noise to get into the audio line? ANy help and/or ideas would be much helpful.
Thanks in advance and have a great rest of the work week.