Realtek - Droning audio hiss / whine, under specific conditions

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I am using headphones, onboard audio. The sound is just a droning high-pitched hiss / whine with no variation once it's started, however it comes in different flavors (somewhat lower / higher pitch or volume).

For the sound to happen, it must meet one specific pre-condition: The volume must be un-muted, but there must be no output from any sources (music player, video player, streaming online audio, etc.) to my headphones. Any kind of output abruptly ends the hiss. Even given the pre-condition, though, the sound will not automatically be there. It is not constant at all times.

Some things that seem to cause the sound, given the above pre-condition:

(1.) Abrupt cessations of audio output. If, say, I'm listening to streaming audio on the internet, and the audio suddenly ceases for whatever reason, or if I directly stop it, this can trigger the hiss.

(2.) Changes in volume. If I shift the volume meter up and down enough, I can hear a horrifying assortment of hisses and whines. Most of the time, shifting volume doesn't bring the sound, but sliding quickly up / down the volume meter enough inevitably makes the sound pop up. Once the sound's started, shifting the volume from one level to the next always either changes the sound to a different flavor or kills it entirely. No particular flavor of the sound is associated with any level of volume. Any given flavor of the sound never itself increases / decreases in volume, but different flavors are louder than others.

(3.) Browsing folders. This seems rarer, but when I'm navigating through folders, going from one folder to the next can sometimes trigger the sound. Navigating to a different folder once the sound's started will change the sound's flavor / end the sound.

If the sound is triggered by any of these things, it will happen immediately, there is no delay.

Things I've tried, to no use:
-Reinstalling the Realtek drivers
-Messing endlessly with Windows and Realtek audio settings
-Using the direct rear jack on the motherboard rather than the front jack

Any help appreciated.
 

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Have you tried a different headset? Maybe its the headset and not the PC audio??? I have a recording studio with lots of different headsets. I have a couple (no longer use) that tend to be noisy.

Also, since you have an ASRock motherboard, you should be using the ASRock supplied sound drivers. Non Vendor (motherboard in this case) drivers can either not work or not work correctly.
 

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I've used different headsets, yes, which didn't help.

The problem started originally with the ASRock-supplied Realtek driver. I then uninstalled it and tried the generic Microsoft driver, same problem. Now I'm using the latest Realtek driver, and it's still the same.
 

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My thought is its a hardware motherboard problem.

But, disconnect the front panel headphone/mic connection at the motherboard and then see if it still happens. If it does, I would suspect the motherboard.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
My Own Build
OS
Windows 10 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7 6700K
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
Memory
16GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Intel CPU Graphics
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Dell S2719dgf
Screen Resolution
2560X1440
Hard Drives
1 TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Pro
500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Insider
2 TB drive for backup
PSU
EVGA Supernova 750G2
Case
BeQuiet Silent Base 600
Cooling
Deepcool Captain 120EX
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless 2000
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
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100 MB/sec (Cable)
Antivirus
Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes
Browser
Edge/Firefox
Other Info
Cakewalk (Sonar) by BandLab and Studio One 4.1 Pro recording studio software. MOTU 896Mk3 Hybrid recording interface, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer X-Touch Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
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