Im running a dual pc streaming rig, with stereo out from the first rig split to both my headset, and the second machine into line in. Ive eliminated all possible sources i can with peripherals and the second machine. ive even gone as far as to unplug my hard drives. I suppose i could capture a recording of the sound if needed, or just make a highlight from one of my streams that is a quiet part that you can really hear it in.
Ive tried using my Xonar DGX as my output to elminiate it.. tried using it in the second rig as a line in, just cant get rid of it. What can i do? is there some bios setting maybe? ive even tried different PCI and PCIe16 slots to see if it would help. and nothing. Ive even had this board (asus sabertooth z77) sent in to asus for RMA. It was sent back with no sort of note or anything. im pretty sure its discontinued by now, maybe asus will offer me some sort of upgrade to a board that doesnt have this problem?
Any solution would be of great help. Maybe external USB sound card? I have to have real time audio from the first machine to my headset with standard stereo jack.
I should probably add, that mouse movements can be heard in this "noise". sounds like a super old printer "eeeeehh" noise. idk.. how to describe it.
heres an example
https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcDv5bhy2g8
Ive tried using my Xonar DGX as my output to elminiate it.. tried using it in the second rig as a line in, just cant get rid of it. What can i do? is there some bios setting maybe? ive even tried different PCI and PCIe16 slots to see if it would help. and nothing. Ive even had this board (asus sabertooth z77) sent in to asus for RMA. It was sent back with no sort of note or anything. im pretty sure its discontinued by now, maybe asus will offer me some sort of upgrade to a board that doesnt have this problem?
Any solution would be of great help. Maybe external USB sound card? I have to have real time audio from the first machine to my headset with standard stereo jack.
I should probably add, that mouse movements can be heard in this "noise". sounds like a super old printer "eeeeehh" noise. idk.. how to describe it.
heres an example
https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcDv5bhy2g8