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hdd making static sound when i move my mouse

seilcho7
Level 9
hdd/motherboard (not speaker) making static sound when i move my mouse

but the sound is gone when i put my laptop to quiet mode or battery save mode.

help plz! this sound is not loud but i can hear it clearly and annoying!
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JRd1st
Level 12
Your motherboard has no sound transducers besides the speakers, so I'm thinkin' that's impossible unless you hear your fan. It must be the speakers . . . .
Read the User's Manual for more info. 😄



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dstrakele
Level 14
Take a look at these Bing hits on this issue: http://www.bing.com/search?q=noise%20when%20moving%20mouse&pc=conduit&ptag=A0D8901801E264E1FA5F&form...
G74SX-A1 - stock hardware - BIOS 202 - 2nd Monitor VISIO VF551XVT

JRd1st
Level 12
I'm not saying there's no noise because I've heard that type of thing myself, but something must be making the noise besides the motherboard.

If it's a usb mouse try plugging into a different port or plug the dongle into a different port. Do you have a wireless phone near your notebook?
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dstrakele
Level 14
No worries - My reply was meant for seilcho7. Shoulda quoted him...
G74SX-A1 - stock hardware - BIOS 202 - 2nd Monitor VISIO VF551XVT

seilcho7
Level 9
i can hear it when i mute my speakers.
yes. i tried different usb mouse and also in different usb slot but still hear the sound.
i tried my touch pad to move cursors and i did NOT hear the sound.

if its not motherboard, im assumin its the hard drive thats making noise

oh and dstrakele thx for the link but i could not find solution to my problem :x

JRd1st
Level 12
Muting your speakers merely cuts normal input to the preamplifier. Other sounds can still sneak in .

We used to fix this problem on desktops by moving the sound card to a different slot.

Try deleting your soundcard in device manager and restarting. You may need to reinstall the driver.
Read the User's Manual for more info. 😄



G74SX-A1 BIOS 203
Intel 6230 WiFi/BT
LG E2350 LED LCD Monitor
Intel Series 510 120 GB SSD

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seilcho7
Level 9
i tried reinstalling already.

weird thing is that when i put my maximum and minimum processor rate below about 60%, i do not hear the sound (or very very low that i dont hear it unless i put my ear on the laptop keyboard.

http://youtu.be/bL2DfKjKrjA

play this video on high volume, i just recorded it 😛

seilcho7
Level 9
problem solved by lowering polling rate of mouse from 1000hz to 125hz 😛

JRd1st
Level 12
+1 I need to remember that. Thanks!
Read the User's Manual for more info. 😄



G74SX-A1 BIOS 203
Intel 6230 WiFi/BT
LG E2350 LED LCD Monitor
Intel Series 510 120 GB SSD

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