Smart guys, please help!
I just built a PC:
Windows 11
AMD Ryzen 9 7900
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
Mag B650 Tomahawk Wifi
external DAC: Soundblaster X G6
speakers: Klipsch R-41 PM
My setup works, except that any time the mouse moves, there is static through the speakers. Then, every few minutes when the static is loud, the DAC stops working and has to be unplugged and plugged back in to make it work. If I run the mouse pointer around a blank page, there is no noise. If it is a page with links or shortcuts, there is noise. If I unplug the monitor and move the mouse around, there is still noise. I am stumped!
Things I tried (that didn't make any difference):
Grounding my computer (I ran a ground wire to my plumbing in case my house ground wasn't right). Grounded the monitor just to be safe. Ran them to the same ground so there wouldn't be interference loop.
Tossing my wired mouse and getting a wireless mouse.
Changing the USB that the DAC and the mouse were plugged in to.
Updating the audio drivers.
Moving the cables so that they weren't close to each other.
Bypassing the external DAC and plugging right into the Motherboard.
I just built a PC:
Windows 11
AMD Ryzen 9 7900
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
Mag B650 Tomahawk Wifi
external DAC: Soundblaster X G6
speakers: Klipsch R-41 PM
My setup works, except that any time the mouse moves, there is static through the speakers. Then, every few minutes when the static is loud, the DAC stops working and has to be unplugged and plugged back in to make it work. If I run the mouse pointer around a blank page, there is no noise. If it is a page with links or shortcuts, there is noise. If I unplug the monitor and move the mouse around, there is still noise. I am stumped!
Things I tried (that didn't make any difference):
Grounding my computer (I ran a ground wire to my plumbing in case my house ground wasn't right). Grounded the monitor just to be safe. Ran them to the same ground so there wouldn't be interference loop.
Tossing my wired mouse and getting a wireless mouse.
Changing the USB that the DAC and the mouse were plugged in to.
Updating the audio drivers.
Moving the cables so that they weren't close to each other.
Bypassing the external DAC and plugging right into the Motherboard.