Computer Making Crackling Noise

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  1. Computer Making A Crackling Sound

If you have a crackling sound problem, you will see many red bars. Some device drivers on your machine behave bad and will probably cause drop-outs in real-time audio and/or video streams. See if this solves the crackling sound problem. If you still hear popping and crackling noises, try other sound formats. Back to Table of Contents Run Audio Troubleshooter. Windows includes a number of troubleshooters designed to quickly diagnose and automatically resolve various computer problems.

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Computer Making A Crackling Sound

Hey everyone,
I am having problems with static and crackling sound coming out of my speakers. I am using a brand new built computer. The motherboard I am using is the Gigabyte x58 UD5P for the Intel Core i7. If you need any more info on my computer specs, I will add if needed.
I am not sure if it is a faulty I/O audio ports on the motherboard or not. I did a test on my old computer and I did not get any of the static and crackling sound.
So, with that said, is there something wrong with the motherboard's I/O sound ports? Do I need to upgrade a bios or driver? I did try plugging the speaker connector in all of the I/O ports and I only get sound out of the bottom middle green one.
I did try playing with the settings in the Realtek HD Audio Manager, but I still couldn't get rid of that pesky static & crackling noise. Due to my experience, I am not sure what to do next.
Thank you all for your help.