G560 and audio card static

Hi!
About 2-3 months ago I purchased Lenovo G560 notebook. Works great and it's a good laptop, but my audio card is acting real funky. I hear this annoying static in the background when I plug in my headphones. It drives me crazy! It's very low but still hearable and I even hear it when other sounds are on. I tried uninstalling the Power Manager. That didn't work. I tried tweaking drivers. That didn't work. I managed to shut it down for 5 seconds when I tweaked windows settings for audio effects but like I said that fun didn't last too long. Is the audio card broken meaning I should ship this thing for warranty repair and that takes minimum of one month which I'm not really thrilled about or am I gonna have to buy an external sound card because of this? If anyone has a solution for this let me know, thanks.

try to un-install sound drivers, restart your computer and install it again. also, you need power management, install it.
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/uk/en/DriversDownloads/drivers_list.aspx?CategoryID=67873

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