KT4V onboard sound issues

Well the sound crackles and stuff. The sound is great but every now and then it crackles down just like theres a glitch i some wire or somtn (but it isnt ive checked). Ive reinstalled IDE controllers, Ive updated chipset, audio drivers and set win xp to fit my soundsettings.. but still.. real pain when listening to MP3s.  :(
my system is:
AMD XP 2100 Thoroughbred
KTV4 Mobo
256 pc2700 ddr ram
Hercules 8500le 64mb graphics
IBM 60Gb Hdd
BTC cd/cdrw
Samsung DVD sd 608

argh.. i thought 300W would be sufficent.. or is it just that my psu sucks? but then again my system is not under heavy graphic or hdd process at the moment but it still acts up..

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