K7T Turbo2 Sound problems

When playing music like MP3's, CD's or windows-sounds it always plays the music/sound with lots off cracking, background noise
I've reïnstalled all the related drivers, updated most of them, with no result. I've tested with other loudspeakers and also with no result.
Could it be, that the build-in sound-hardware on the motherboard  is broken?
Or is it the little jack-connector on the board that give's the noise?
How can I find-test the origin for this sound-issue ????
Please help me
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Hi Pietro,
I know you already reinstalled and updated drivers but it might still be a driver problem - you might again fiddle a bit with the drivers ...
Also (have been looking for that, but I cannot find the actual thread), I think I remember someone with comparable problems which were solved after updating the (video!) drivers, so you could end up doing some more updating of drivers (always make sure that you follow the instructions, sometimes the old drivers need to be uninstalled first)...
Sorry that I cannot be more specific at present,
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