Marcus Aseth
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I have a pair of active monitors connected to an interface, connected to a PC running Windows 11, and these are some facts I've noticed about them:
・ when using RCA cables I have an "interference noise" coming from the speakers even at 0 volume, when my computer's GPU is under load.
・ that interference noise matches the refresh rate of the screen. the noise from a game running at 30Hz is very distinct from 60 or 140Hz.
・ when using XLR cables, there is no "interference noise".
・ but despite me using RCA or XLR cables, in both cases I have a different type of noise, an occasional intermittent popping/crackling sound, even when the system is idle. I might be reading a post here on AV NIRVANA and they start popping for 5 seconds, then they go back silent.
・ the left monitor appears to pop more than the right monitor. I would say 75% popping left, 25% right.
What can we deduce from this? I can deduce I have two different issues, one is solved by using XLR cables (the "refresh rate depentent noise"), the other (the popping sound) is unlikely to be related to the cables... but can't say much more.
What do you guys think is the cause of that occasional popping sound?
・ when using RCA cables I have an "interference noise" coming from the speakers even at 0 volume, when my computer's GPU is under load.
・ that interference noise matches the refresh rate of the screen. the noise from a game running at 30Hz is very distinct from 60 or 140Hz.
・ when using XLR cables, there is no "interference noise".
・ but despite me using RCA or XLR cables, in both cases I have a different type of noise, an occasional intermittent popping/crackling sound, even when the system is idle. I might be reading a post here on AV NIRVANA and they start popping for 5 seconds, then they go back silent.
・ the left monitor appears to pop more than the right monitor. I would say 75% popping left, 25% right.
What can we deduce from this? I can deduce I have two different issues, one is solved by using XLR cables (the "refresh rate depentent noise"), the other (the popping sound) is unlikely to be related to the cables... but can't say much more.
What do you guys think is the cause of that occasional popping sound?
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