Also, you might want to try disconnecting other components to your case, such as USB headers (such as the front panel header, and if you have one, a card reader), and IEEE 1934 Firewire header (in fact, if you are not using Firewire you can try disabling the VIA chip that runs it in the bios). What you're trying to do is rule out feedback from the case (since your board is directly connected to your case this can happen), or a faulty connector. Disconnect the onboard header for the audio to your cases front panel.
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