Microphone picks up disturbance when running a game

Stargazer7

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Feb 6, 2014
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So I recently installed a sound board to my computer and everything seemed to work fine until I tried to use mumble when in a game.

with all fullscreen programs closed the microphone works as intended, no disturbance, but when I run a game (I tried league of legends, world of tanks and rust) it gets some kind of signal disturbance and it sounds like someone is driving a moped in the background, is there a way to fix this?
 
Solution
i did some research and someone who had the problem said that it was persisting due to factor that Gpu was too close to his sound card which was the cause for his problem. He said he moved the sound card away from gpu and that solved his problem. So if you have put any gpu or any other electrical accessory beside your sound card, just try to extend the gap between two. Or just try to unplug that accessory and check your problem.

brarboy

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i did some research and someone who had the problem said that it was persisting due to factor that Gpu was too close to his sound card which was the cause for his problem. He said he moved the sound card away from gpu and that solved his problem. So if you have put any gpu or any other electrical accessory beside your sound card, just try to extend the gap between two. Or just try to unplug that accessory and check your problem.
 
Solution

Stargazer7

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Feb 6, 2014
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well I changed them up a little and put them as far apart from each other as possible, it got a little better but its not completely gone, but its acceptable now atleast, it it possible that it picks up disturbance from the processor aswell or it that irrelevant?