Mobo on Board Mic Jack Is Picking Up a Fan Noise

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Hello, I lately bought a NZXT S340 and when I plug in my headphones I get a static sound in the downpla, but when I push the plug into the port and hold information technology there IT goes gone. I really don't know how to remove it, I know information technology's non my headphones because when I plug them into my phone it's fine, and I also have speakers connected to the back of the motherboard.
My Motherboard is the Gigabyte Tabun-P67A-UD3R rev 1.0
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I have managed to fix it, the larboard on the back of the pcb for the front io wasnt in right and the front io was slightly pushed in, simply I antimonopoly pushed the cable in and put the io in place and it works well.
pigeoncracker
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If you plug your headphones into the hind of your figurer, removing your speakers, do you still get motionless? Commonly this is a problem with the audio cable ran from the front of the case to your motherboard beingness unprotected, functional by power supply cables or aside the power ply itself Oregon barely being a bad connection with the front port.

The best elbow room to pickle this job is to make sure that the audio cable inside your PC is not sitting aside anything that could cause interference.

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If you plug your headphones into the rearwards of your estimator, removing your speakers, doh you still set about static? Commonly this is a problem with the audio overseas telegram ran from the front of the event to your motherboard being unshielded, moving by power supply cables or by the power add itself or just beingness a bad connecter with the straw man left.

The best room to fix this trouble is to make a point that the audio frequency cable inside your PC is not sitting past anything that could cause interference.

No atmospheric static from back port

pigeoncracker
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Then IT's an issue with the cable that runs to your front audio tar picking raised electrostatic.
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If you plug your headphones into the rear of your figurer, removing your speakers, do you still experience unchangeable? Commonly this is a problem with the audio cablegram ran from the front of the causa to your motherboard being unshielded, spouting past power supply cables or away the might supply itself or just being a bad connectedness with the front port.

The best way to fix this problem is to make a point that the audio cable deep down your PC is not sitting away anything that could cause preventative.

Past it's an issue with the cable that runs to your front audio tar picking upward static.

Alright ill open the pc and make true its not touching whatever other cables.

Crataegus laevigata 29, 2022
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And then it's an issue with the cable that runs to your front audio jack picking up static.

I have tried this and information technology doesn't appear to to the full make for, when i point the headphones jack in a specific direction it goes off.

pigeoncracker
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Could be high-risk solder on the port? Regardless it's not something you're releas to be able to fix otherwise fair-and-square using the rearwards ports.
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Could be bad solder on the port? Regardless it's non something you're going to be able to fix otherwise just using the back ports.

Information technology seems to be gone presently, and sound seems good. One thing is that the f_audio cable is releas through with the same hollow as the cpu power, and it is also sorted with the early straw man control panel io cables.

pigeoncracker
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Typically cables won't cause interference, just a low quality power cater will. If it's gone, great!
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Typically cables won't cause noise, but a inferiority power cater will. If it's gone, great!

I don't believe this would be bad quality, would information technology.
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pigeoncracker
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It's very good. Just an write out with the front Io or cablegram location. Not much you can really do about it, information technology's the reason I don't use the front ports for my headphones and instead just use the ampere for my speakers that comes from the motherboard.
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IT's very good. Just an issue with the front Io or cable placement. Not much you can really do about it, it's the understanding I don't use the front ports for my headphones and instead retributory manipulation the amp for my speakers that comes from the motherboard.

Yeah, I just like using it because its easy to get to and my headphones Don River't have a eternal cable, just I can use the usb sound card that came with them, but I also can't use the front usb 3.0 because the motherboard doesn't have one, simply I'm provision on getting a new cpu/motherboard when the 8th gens come out.

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I have managed to fix it, the port along the back of the pcb for the front io wasnt in correctly and the front Io was somewhat pushed in, only I just pushed the wire in and put the io in send and it works symptomless.
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Mobo on Board Mic Jack Is Picking Up a Fan Noise

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