imperialreign
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System Name | УльтраФиолет |
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Processor | Intel Kentsfield Q9650 @ 3.8GHz (4.2GHz highest achieved) |
Motherboard | ASUS P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi; X38 NSB, ICH9R SSB |
Cooling | Delta V3 block, XPSC res, 120x3 rad, ST 1/2" pump - 10 fans, SYSTRIN HDD cooler, Antec HDD cooler |
Memory | Dual channel 8GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 @ 1800MHz @ 7-7-7-20 1T |
Video Card(s) | Quadfire: (2) Sapphire HD5970 |
Storage | (2) WD VelociRaptor 300GB SATA-300; WD 320GB SATA-300; WD 200GB UATA + WD 160GB UATA |
Display(s) | Samsung Syncmaster T240 24" (16:10) |
Case | Cooler Master Stacker 830 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PCI-E x1 |
Power Supply | Kingwin Mach1 1200W modular |
Software | Windows XP Home SP3; Vista Ultimate x64 SP2 |
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I have an X-fi Xtreme music which is had RMA'd through creative for random thumps through the subwoofer of my Logitech Z-5500's I also had the speakers RMA'd and it is still happening, is it possible its doing this due to "dirty power"?
If so which power cleaner would you recommend? a Monster brand one or something else?
Hmmm . . . I don't really think it's either the X-Fi, nor the speakers themself . . . going to need some more in-depth info, there; Are you're speakers connected through minijacks, RCA or S/PDIF?
When does it typically occur, when the PC is on or off, when the subwoofer is on or off?
It's possible voltage spikes through the line might cause the woofer to kick, but, if it happens at somewhat regular intervals, it might be power electrical interference - a central HVAC unit can cause this, as well as most modern appliances. If you leave anywhere near a public utilites lot of some sort, that too could cause problems. TBH, I'd recommend a good, high-end surge protector any how, as that will help control most of it - if it's still present, a power conditioner might be in order, also.
Also, as I'm not sure the exact capabilities of that speaker setup; do they have some kind of energy saving feature, where they go into a 'standby' mode if not being used for a while? If so, it's quite possible the kick you're hearing is from the sub turning on and then back off.
But, I must ask also, are there any high powered wireless phones near the unit? A WiFi network router? Do you charge your cell phone near by the subwoofer, especially with it being on? If so, you might want to remove these items from the room, and see if the woofer is still randomly kicking.