![]() ![]() The only thing that eliminated the noise was switching to the other circuit. Reinstalling software/drivers etc., moving to different sockets, moving cabling around and so on. I did this after trying just about everything else. (I only have 2 circuits available as it is a small apartment). The solution was to move the PC power cable to a different circuit in the power system of my apartment. I found an older thread, now closed, that gave me a solution that worked (posted by E_Hawley) out of many offered (Link below). The level of noise varies depending on the game being played and the demand on the GPU at any given time. The issue is, as best I can figure out, down to the graphics card. The sound card is now the Audient ID14MKii & I have installed a new Gelid Phantom 2x120mm cooler. I have only changed 2 items in the chain. ![]() ![]() Although my issue only appeared to occur after I switched from a rack mounted PC back to a desktop. ![]()
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