Weird buzzing sound when scrolling.

Whenever I have the sound turned up high and scroll a webpage theres a weird electronic sound buzzing that comes from the speakers. Also if I minimize and then maximize a window I can hear it then too. Right now I got a sb live value with z-640's. The mobo is a K8N Neo FSR.

I've heard of this before on other motherboards. I think the fix was to go into sound properties and mute MIC, INPUT, or some other device. I forget which you have to mute, but this was one possible fix.

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