I know you did this, but for me when I turned off the wifi, it did seem to decrease the noise level a little. Do you have the same thing with your mobo's output? Also some odd things, like I think it was making extra noise when I used the scroll wheel on my mouse. Not enough to be obvious when music was playing, but you can hear it clearly when there is nothing playing. I was also getting a bunch of interference with the line out on the mobo, before I did do anything with my interface. Symmetric 6.3mm calbes, I don't know exactly what you mean, are these 1/4 inch TRS cables? Interestingly enough, the headphone jack in front (which is obviously unbalanced) did not have any noise. My speaker cables were unbalanced, but when I swapped them out for fully balanced XLR cables, the noise was gone. After getting it installed, I found that I had a very similar issue to yours, I was getting a bunch of interference sounding noise over the speakers, regardless of what the volume was set to. ![]() I'm using a Digi 002 as the interface, and my build is a GA-Z77X-UP5-TH with a 3770k and onboard graphics. I installed my audio interface and did some quick testing during my lunch break today. Is there anybody with a similar problem? Its driving me crazy The next thing I will try is to use other RAM. I changed the motherboard against a new one hoping the motherboard was defect. I took out all RAM but one and tried different slots on the motherboard. I tested to only use the onboard graphics which did not help. So I took out part of part of my hardware… The noise comes from the build since it cannot be influenced in volume using the interfaces volume poti. The interface works and all cables are fine. Since I can hear the noise already upon startup and in BIOS I assume its hardware connected. Please help if you have any idea what could cause the problem! TP-Link TL-WDN4800 450 Mbps Dual Band PCIe wireless LAN adapter įractal Design Define R4 Black Pearl case Įxsys EX-16450 PCI-e firewire card with Texas Instruments chipset įocusrite Saffire Pro 14 and Mix Control 3.1 connected via 6pin firewire using the exsys firewire PCI-e card. Gainward GeForce GTX650Ti 1 Gb GDDR5 HDMI/2 x DVI graphic card ĥ80W be quiet! Straight Power power supply unit ĢTb Seagate 7200 rpm 64 Mb SATA 6 Gb/s 3.5" hard drive ġ20 Gb Samsung 840 series SATA 6 Gb/s 2.5" SSD Intel Core i7-3770K 4 x 3.5 Ghz central processor unit ġ6 Gb Corsair Cl9 Vengeance low profile blue PC3-12800 RAM In the following I have a list of the setup I am using: Also I will use another Focusrite interface of a friend to see if it is that one works. But honestly I have no idea how to check if the PCI-e slot are somehow shared. What I will do is unplugging the graphic card and try to use the onboard graphic only to see if maybe I have a PCI-e IRQ problem or something like that. I attached a recording of the noise I am talking about hoping someone may is familiar with that and can help.
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