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    Please help, software based speaker crackles

    Hey guys, I'm new at this forum and i was looking for help regarding speaker crackles.
    One day i opened my Alienware m15x laptop and while listening to some music i heard crackles that i haven't heard before during louder sections of the music. having this problems with earphones before i suspected that it was my Creative A300 speakers that were breaking. I unplugged my speakers and started using the onboard speakers instead. the crackles continued. I tried out my Philips earphones and the crackles continued again.i decided that the crackling was software based or sound card based. I keep my Windows sound level at 75%. I also have a "Realtek HD Audio Manager" software that came with my laptop which has every setting on default. I was wondering if i should buy an external X-Fi audio card or if there is a software based solution to this.
    Thanks everyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by qadmdk
    One day i opened my Alienware m15x laptop and while listening to some music i heard crackles that i haven't heard before during louder sections of the music.
    Sounds like clipping to me. The built in amps are not very powerful and are easy to overdrive.

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    Oh, thanks i didn't know what to call it.
    is there a way to get rid of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by qadmdk
    Oh, thanks i didn't know what to call it.
    is there a way to get rid of it?
    Easy. Turn it down. You are overdriving the modest output of those amps.

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    I could do that, but what if I wanted to play loud music?
    I was thinking on investing on an external x-fii sound card, would that be smart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by qadmdk
    I could do that, but what if I wanted to play loud music?
    I was thinking on investing on an external x-fii sound card, would that be smart?
    The sound card is more like a preamp. You really need powered speakers driven by the sound card to get any kind serious power.

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    thanks again E-Stat!

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