

For most of that time, I’ve used my motherboard’s built-in audio. Still, you’re more likely to hear it when a game is on a silent loading screen or when you’re waiting for your computer to process some other heavy workload with no active audio.įor example, I’ve logged hundreds of hours in the game The Division 2. If you plug in a pair of headphones, crank your audio all the way up, and then start transferring a large file, you might be able to hear it.

It’s most noticeable when your PC is working hard. You won’t really hear this interference all that often.

This definitely improves the situation, but it can’t remove electrical interference entirely. In an attempt to reduce potential interference, many motherboards include isolation and shielding for the audio components. All this action creates a background hiss that can degrade overall audio performance.
