Buzzing sound from speakers?
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This is the third time I'm asking this question and I really need a right answer. I have a monitor with speakers integrated into them - a 19" Viewsonic VA1912w (updated the driver just then via device manager and it changed to "Generic PnP Monitor", anyone know what that is?) - old but still pretty good. The problem is that ever since I installed my new graphics card, I've been getting these faint buzzing sounds from the SPEAKERS not from the fan. It doesn't stop. The buzzing gets worse when I open up a game and even turns into a boiling kettle noise. The buzzing stays the same no matter what sound level the computer or games are at. The only way to get rid of the sound is to mute the monitor but I don't want to do that.
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Answer:
ur speaker got damaged u should mute that one and get new one
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