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Old 12-13-2008, 04:00 AM   #1
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Question Speaker Headaches , new Asus Mobo?

ok i submited a RMA tag for new egg but i don't wanna send out my mobo, so before i do. heres the issue i have bose companion 2 speakers linked up to my new pc build, all was good the first few days, i knocked out the audio jack , so i plugged it back in . all seemed well then when i shut the pc down i get ether a tone with a pulse sound from the computer speakers, or i get a high pitched whistle depending on if i shut the pc down with it plugged in or shut it down and plugg in the speakers, it varries. now my question is , is this a bad power supply or mobo? i have tried other speakers and same deal so i ruled those out, oddly headphones are silent. the other odd thing once i tuurn the pc on it all stops. soon as i turn it off and shut it down it comes back, if i flip the power supplies main off switch obviously all sound quites, turn switch on and i get my noise back. so the question is what's the deal? i have a 850 watt thermatake power supply, i can replace that with ease but i really don't wanna pull the mobo out and wait 2 weeks for a replacement if i don't have to.

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