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rojimboo: Thanks, but you're 9 years too late. If only I had your advice back then, I would have used tape on the metal connectors of my onboard chip where they touched the casing. Because of course that would have worked. Maybe even some duct tape on top, that always does the trick.
Oh, I missed the part it was onboard chip lol, my mistake. Checking that grounding cable functions still can pay off though. But onboard sound chips are rarely anything above acceptable.
I think I've not used a dedicated sound card since 2005 or so.