No Audio (High Pitch Noise)

tjs98

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Ok so here's my problem,
Yesterday I moved my computer downstairs the hook up to my big TV for some fun gaming. Everything went fine hooked it up to my Playstations HDMI cord and gamed away. Then when I brought my computer back up to my room and hooked it up last night everything seemed ok. However today i got home and turned on my computer my WiFi couldn't connect. "That's weird" I thought but I had had this problem and before and so I switched card slots and boom the WiFi worked. But After rebooting after changing slots i noticed a faint ringing in my headphones. These headphones have worked fine for over a year and work on my phone as I write this. Anyways there is no sound after switching WiFi card slots and rebooting, only the faint ring. I have tried many different things but none seem to work. I even went as far to unplug and re-plug my front audio jack on my motherboard. But here's where it gets weird. When looking at audio devices in settings it seems to think my headphones are plugged in when they are not, and then when I plug them back in it thinks I unplugged them. Also I found out when i unplug my speakers (My headphones take priority over speakers when plugged in) the ringing stops. So I have no idea what is wrong with my audio. I have disable devices, looked at countless forums, and am just dumbfounded that after I switched my WiFi card slot it just happened. I also tried switching my WiFi car slot back and still have the ringing. (My speakers also are not working I just have no audio but a ringing with headphones.) Also windows audio troubleshooting cannot fix the problem seeing it thinks my headphones are plugged in when they are not. I will try to put some pictures up of the screens I am seeing. I also could not find anything on "RealTek" sound and such. My system specs are, AMD Fx 6350, AMD Radeon R9 270, Windows 8.1, and MSI 970a-G46, and some cheap $50 CoolerMaster case, if those even matter.
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The first three pictures are with the headphones plugged in and the last picture is with them unplugged. So any help is appreciated I just want sound so i can play some games. Thanks everybody.
Side Note: Sorry if anything in this thread is off topic or not in the right place, this is my first forum post on Tom's Hardware so again advice with that is appreciated.
 

tjs98

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Update: Tried installing RealTek drivers and such and now have the RealTek audio menu pop up, but again its like my headphone jack is switched because when I unplug it says I just plugged something in and when I plug it back in it says I unplugged it. Could it also be the headphone jack on the case that is busted, if so would it be a simple fix or would I have to get it repaired, or get a new case.