Fan noise coming from speakers???

Shantanu Ghose

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when in high volume(with nothing playing) i can hear fan noise from those speakers(it is audible only when i put my ear on the speakers),,,but while watching some movies,,,,the speakers emit an odd distortion like when a microphone emits feedback but in very low volume and in specific parts of that movie only,,,i dont think i hear that noise when playing games,,,what might be the problem??
here are my specs:
asus p8b75
i3-3210
gskill ripjaws 4gb ddr3
seasonic 520w psu
acer X193HQ monitor(VGA)
creative speakers 2.1
sapphire hd 7770 ghz edition
 
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I wouldn't be to worried, unless you have a random piece of metal from your I/O plate touching somewhere on the MoBo, or live next to a manufacturing plant that uses microwaves...

But really if neither of those is true, you have a good power supply and if the sound doesn't bug you all too bad you can not worry about it.

I'll keep naming off possibilities till hopefully a solution is found if wanted, I wouldn't "worry" though.
Some speakers naturally have a high frequency electrical feedback when the volume is cranked up, usually only lower end speakers, but I've had to send back Bose speakers cause of this. You'll find this true with almost all speakers that are non-mobile/headphones etc.

It can also be feedback from your jack, or the cable used.

In this case I would guess the speakers though, lower the volume or some of the higher frequency presets via a sound editor and it should be good.

If your speaker allows it you might even be able to raise your Hz, but I doubt that'll change it since it's most likely those speakers/components.
 
i had upgraded the system with the exception of speakers and monitor last march,,the graphics card is brand new though,,,only got it 2 weeks ago,,,this didnt used to happen earlier,,,it started sometime in november,,what do you think?
 
I think you should try your speakers on another system or appliance.

It might also be drivers, check that all are updated, and that none are conflicting or doubles, or 32bit and 64bit installed at the same time.

Also, make sure you aren't within range of a microwave source, weird thought, I know lol.
 
I wouldn't be to worried, unless you have a random piece of metal from your I/O plate touching somewhere on the MoBo, or live next to a manufacturing plant that uses microwaves...

But really if neither of those is true, you have a good power supply and if the sound doesn't bug you all too bad you can not worry about it.

I'll keep naming off possibilities till hopefully a solution is found if wanted, I wouldn't "worry" though.
 
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