Speakers Emitting High Pitched Sound

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Hello, I have an Asus laptop running windows 7.Randomly my computer started playing the mic noises out of my speakers and it was only allowing one program to run noise at one time.After a restart the computer speakers emit a high pitched noise that is very hard to deal with.The computer will not play audio with any program and will not play system sounds either, when I plug in headphones the noise plays out of them, my only solution so far has been to disable my speakers.I would like to fix this problem, anything helps. I am now having the same problems on my Sony Vaio laptop(VPCEA36FM). Barely one year old.

I was playing youtube videos for my children last night, straight off of the youtube website, no search engines involved, and all of a sudden the audio was replaced with this ridiculously loud white noise coming from my speakers. Test with a different set of speakers/headphones.

That will at least rule out the speakers.If you have the sound during startup, or any other actions on the PC outside the web browser, then you are correct, it's not a Flash issue. As it appears to be happening for normal audio playback, that would indicate it's the standard audio chipset. Which in this case, would be the Realtek chipset.Just tried a second set of speakers I had on my other computer, same problem. I thought for a second it might be Chrome, but it's the same on IE and Firefox.

Hello Sound Card: IDT High Definition Audio CODEC Computer: Dell N1505 Issue: When I unmute my computer, a really annoying high pitch sound is emitted. I can go to the sound settings on my computer, disable the microphone and it's wonderful. The thing is, I need to have the internal mic functioning properly. Idk what the issue.

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This laptop is a little over a year old and I'm not sure what to do. I guess I could call Best Buy where my wife bought it, but God I hate doing that. Search this ThreadSimilar ThreadsThreadThread StarterForumRepliesLast PostI've installed a new PSU on my system upgrading it from a 300W to 500W. So after installing, I started hearing this high pitch sound.

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I have a Toshiba Portege M200 running Windows XP 2005 Tablet Edition with 1.99GHz processor speed and 1 GB ram. My PC is correspondingly VERY slow and dysfunctional. I have AVG free antivirus and service pack 3. I.seattletechkeyWindows XP Support1 08:33 PMI get a really high pitched tone when I turn my laptop on which persists until I plug something into the speaker plug or until I disable the RealTek High Definition Audio driver.I usually listen to things through the built in speakers in my laptop but I have recently bought Turtle Beach X11's.CharleyLefebureLaptop Support0 06:23 AMHey, i have a loud buzzing noise coming from inside my computer. Thinking it would be the fans i cleaned them but the sounds are still there and sound much quieter when i tap the top of my computer with my hand. What do you think is the issue here and how would i go about fixing it?I've also.BoediciaRAM and Power Supply Support6 02:21 PMPosting Rules.

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I recently recieved a set of Harman/Kardon soundsticks 3 and found within a few days that they were making an audible high pitch whine. Having now put them away to be returned thinking they were faulty i have started thinking that the problem could be solved.I read up on magnetic interfearence and realised that it could be a problem because i had the speakers right next to/ touching my monitor. Could this have been an issue?I have also noticed that there is still a whine with them taken away but it doesnt seem like the same noise.I need some help with this because i dont really want to have to return and buy a new set because (whine apart) they are really good and i dont have the time.Thank you. Have you considered that they may be revealing a noise that has always existed in your system, but your old speaker system didn't have the Frequency response to let it be audible?Do they make this noise when the PC is turned off?They still make the sound when disconected from the PC. All they need is power from the sub going into them for the noise.Return them.

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They should NOT be making any noise standalone.Ok fair enough. I just plugged them back in and its deffinatly them. I think if was older or had worse hearing It would be totally fine. Its a really minor sound but its allways there ontop of everything.

Have you considered that they may be revealing a noise that has always existed in your system, but your old speaker system didn't have the Frequency response to let it be audible?Do they make this noise when the PC is turned off?They still make the sound when disconected from the PC. All they need is power from the sub going into them for the noise.Return them. They should NOT be making any noise standalone.Ok fair enough. I just plugged them back in and its deffinatly them.

I think if was older or had worse hearing It would be totally fine. Its a really minor sound but its allways there ontop of everything. Thank youGlad I could be of assistance!