Mouse noise

AlexRD

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Hello,
I have a little problem here, which is kind of weird.
I can hear my mouse movement from my headphones, like a really faint noise which is kind of disturbing.
I have done some little researching, and its something related to Onboard sound card which interferes with the USB, and the solution would be to buy a new Sound Card.

I really don't have the money to buy a sound card right now, so what would be another solution for that problem?

PS: The noise can be heard from speakers too, not only from the Headphone.
 

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Custom Built
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Windows 7 Professional x64
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Intel Core i7 2600k - 3.4 GHz
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Asus Maximus IV Z68 - Extreme
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4x4 Ripjaws X79 Series 2133 MHz (9-11-10-28)
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Realtek ALC 889 HD Audio
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Sentey - Renegade GS-6200
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Welcome

If sound card is bad it must be replaced, but maybe that is not the problem. Update drivers, see what happens.
 

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Dell XPS 420
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Dell
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Dell SP2009W 20"
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Dell Premium Optical USB
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Welcome

If sound card is bad it must be replaced, but maybe that is not the problem. Update drivers, see what happens.

It cant be replaced, its onboard
 

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Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 2600k - 3.4 GHz
Motherboard
Asus Maximus IV Z68 - Extreme
Memory
4x4 Ripjaws X79 Series 2133 MHz (9-11-10-28)
Graphics Card(s)
1x eVGA GTX 580 - 3GB Classified
Sound Card
Realtek ALC 889 HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Full HD Philips TV 32"
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1920x1080
Hard Drives
1x Crucial m4 SSD 512 GB
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800W Coolermaster Silentpro Gold
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Sentey - Renegade GS-6200
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Stock
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Logitech K800 Wireless
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Logitech Performance MX Laser
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10MB Internet Connection
Hi

Try to update your sound card drivers lot of times the drivers are the culprits

For more info on how to update the drivers follow the following link:

How to update a Windows hardware driver
 

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Hi

Try to update your sound card drivers lot of times the drivers are the culprits

For more info on how to update the drivers follow the following link:

How to update a Windows hardware driver
I know how to update the driver, and i already have the latest driver, even though i don't think its a driver fault actually. But i think i'm going to have to buy a sound card, its the only solution
 

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Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
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Intel Core i7 2600k - 3.4 GHz
Motherboard
Asus Maximus IV Z68 - Extreme
Memory
4x4 Ripjaws X79 Series 2133 MHz (9-11-10-28)
Graphics Card(s)
1x eVGA GTX 580 - 3GB Classified
Sound Card
Realtek ALC 889 HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Full HD Philips TV 32"
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1920x1080
Hard Drives
1x Crucial m4 SSD 512 GB
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800W Coolermaster Silentpro Gold
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Sentey - Renegade GS-6200
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Stock
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Logitech Performance MX Laser
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Welcome

If sound card is bad it must be replaced, but maybe that is not the problem. Update drivers, see what happens.

It cant be replaced, its onboard
If you fit a new sound card then that will over ride your onboard sound. How old is the original PC?
EDIT
Just had a thought, your system looks fairly new so have you thought it might be the mouse. Have you a spare to try. Be a shame to buy and fit a new sound card if it was the mouse causing the problem!
 

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Welcome

If sound card is bad it must be replaced, but maybe that is not the problem. Update drivers, see what happens.

It cant be replaced, its onboard
If you fit a new sound card then that will over ride your onboard sound. How old is the original PC?
EDIT
Just had a thought, your system looks fairly new so have you thought it might be the mouse. Have you a spare to try. Be a shame to buy and fit a new sound card if it was the mouse causing the problem!
I tried with another mouse the problem still persists. I think my only option would be to buy a new sound card. Dang :/
 

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Custom Built
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Windows 7 Professional x64
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Intel Core i7 2600k - 3.4 GHz
Motherboard
Asus Maximus IV Z68 - Extreme
Memory
4x4 Ripjaws X79 Series 2133 MHz (9-11-10-28)
Graphics Card(s)
1x eVGA GTX 580 - 3GB Classified
Sound Card
Realtek ALC 889 HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Full HD Philips TV 32"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
1x Crucial m4 SSD 512 GB
PSU
800W Coolermaster Silentpro Gold
Case
Sentey - Renegade GS-6200
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech K800 Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Performance MX Laser
Internet Speed
10MB Internet Connection
Has anyone found a solution to this problem yet ?

it's an old problem, I had it on XP and have it on W7.
I've changed my sound cards, mobo, and mice, and still the problem persists.
The only thing in common is my gcards are ATI so i suspect this may be where the problem lies.

Previously I used a Logitech wireless mouse and a Creative Audigy 2 sound card.

Now I use a Gigabyte wired mouse, and I have 2 soundcards, the on-board 'Soundmax' (as default) and a Focusrite Sapphire Pro24DSP (for my music production software only) - the mouse noise comes out of both sound cards simultaneously which (as only the Soundmax is assigned as the default) inidicates the noise is in the system path prior to the sound cards.

So forget the speed of gravity, does anyone actually hava clue to a solution

:)

sarah
 

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How is the mouse attached, wired or wireless?
 

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Asus GTX 560 1GB
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Realtek onboard
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Hanns G 1680x1050 native
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OCZ 128Gb Petrol ssd
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OCZ StealthXstream II 500W
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Now I use a Gigabyte wired mouse

it's not an audio card problem as both cards that i use now and my old card all had the same prob.

I'm pretty sure it's something to do with the ATI graphics drivers as although i changed g/cards i still use ATI and so still use Catalyst drivers

i was hoping someone might have heard of this prob

:) sarah
 

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The "buzz" is electronic noise picked up by the soundcard.

This can sometimes be fixed by muting any sound sources you are not actually using, particularly the microphone. If you sometimes use a microphone either be sure that it is always plugged in and turned on, an empty microphone connector plug will pick up noise and amplify it, or simply mute the microphone except when you want to use it.

Go into the soundcard control panel or the Windows Audio Device Control Panel (the Windows Mixer) and mute all sound sources except the "Play Control" which is the master volume.

In Win 7:
Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Manage Audio Devices

Click on Speakers -> Properties

On the Levels tab you can mute the various sound sources.
 

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X-Fi Fatal1ty Platinum
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Never know this on a desktop before mainly laptops. zBobG is right though, System sounds and or line in generally kills this.
 

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Windows 7 Home Pre
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Q8200 Intell 2.333
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Asus P5Q3 Delux
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DDR3 1333 4gig
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Ati HD4870
Sound Card
Onboard Soundmax. 7.1
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1, 20" Samsung
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1600/900
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Good enough
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Le Shark
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FAN FAN FAN FAN, Thermaltake Minitype 90 with speed fan 4.
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Standard, Gaming Wolfking
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soz, yes, should have mentioned, all superfluous i/o's muted - mouse noise on speakers and phones of both s/cards. All audio leads are pro qual (OFC/gold)

i've been building pro studios since the days of the STFM, and pro audio PC's since '98. Generally i'll use nVidia cards because i've never found a solution to the mouse-noise prob with ATI cards, but my main studio machine is also for vid editing and 2D/3D animation so I needed something to handle 4 monitors with a view to adding 2 more monitors this year hence i have a 6950,... and a buzzy mouse

:)
 

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Have your tried disabling the HDMI sound.
 

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Home Build.
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Windows 7 Home Pre
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Q8200 Intell 2.333
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Asus P5Q3 Delux
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DDR3 1333 4gig
Graphics Card(s)
Ati HD4870
Sound Card
Onboard Soundmax. 7.1
Monitor(s) Displays
1, 20" Samsung
Screen Resolution
1600/900
PSU
Good enough
Case
Le Shark
Cooling
FAN FAN FAN FAN, Thermaltake Minitype 90 with speed fan 4.
Keyboard
Standard, Gaming Wolfking
Mouse
Cm-storm-inferno-wired-gaming-mouse
Internet Speed
Sky Crappy upto 20meg I get a whapping 5.8mbs.

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Palit HD4850 O/C Sonic 512Mb DDR3, Dual DViD's
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Azalia to twin Samson 50w Studio Monitors
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