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csirus

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  1. Don't know if anyone is interested, but I fixed the issue by changing my driver to ASIO! No more white noise/buzzing, finally can enjoy my music the way it is ment to be heard! I also update my cables and interconnects to better wire, and that seemed to improve the sound quality a little more!
  2. Updated my setup a little more, everything is the same except I'm using an optical cable to connect the D1 to my computer now. Changed all the settings as you stated. Still getting white noise. I did everything you stated and am controling volume with dac. I can upload another video if it will help, but not too much has changed and still getting same noise.
  3. Ok guys, I updated my system a bit, and am still receiving white noise. The white noise appears when I play audio through any player. New setup PC via Foobar->Audio engine D1 Dac via USB->M-Audio AV40 via standard RCA I put together a to show my setup in more detail, and give you an idea of how awful the white noise is.Thanks for all the help guys.
  4. Awesome thanks 1 1/2!! I was thinking about getting the Headroom Dektop amp, which has a built in DAC. Any thoughts on that model? Hopefully that will help me with some of the issues! Also, would a power conditioner help much? or is that kinda just "snake oil"?
  5. Thanks Iago! So my computer consisnts of the following: M/B: Asus P6t (all stock settings, no O/C) Ram: 16 GB Gskill 1600 Video: EVGA 02G-P4-2680-KR GTX680 H/D: 2 x 500GB WD Black 7200 rpm CPU: Intel i5 not sure model # OS: Windows 7 64 bit I have all high quality music files (320MP3 or flac) which I play through winamp pro. The noise runs through my speakers from when I turn it on the when I shut it off, no matter what is playing. My speakers are hooked up though the analog out on the back of the computer, my Sirus is through USB. The sirus' aren't as bad, but always produce white noise. It isn't just when I move my mouse like some people claim, its always. I will take a video when i get home to show all the componets and the sound I'm getting. If you need any other information please let me know.
  6. Hello, I am new to this site, and am looking for some advice. I built my own computer, has the onboard realtek for audio(Asus P6T), and I get terrible interference/white noise through my speakers and headphones. I am open to pretty much anything to help fix this, I'm thinking of starting with a new case and MoBo for my computer. I have it pluged into what I think is a decent surge protector, I'm guessing upgrading to a Furman digital power consitioner will help? From there I plan on getting a DAC/AMP, soundcard, and slowly building up my setup. My question is what would be the main source of this, and where should I begin to fix this? What are some good products that you recommend at entry price range. I can probly put about 200-250$ a week into funds for this. Time isn't so much a concern, I am willing to wait a little longer to obtain a better overall result. Thanks! If you need any add'l information from me feel free to ask. I believe the speakers I'm using are the Logitech Z-2300, and headphones I use the Cooler Master Sirus for gaming, and AD700's for music. I understand these speaker's aren't great, but I would expect to get over 25% volume without horrible distortion and white noise, even without any sound playing.
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