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    Posted: 23 Apr 2020 at 5:14pm
Recently, I got interference when recording my voice, clicks every 3 seconds. ATR2500 - USB microphone. The motherboard is ASRock B360 Pro4. My microphone works without interference on other computers. Other microphones on this computer work without interference. I reinstalled Windows, tried different USB ports, updated drivers, tried different audio recording programs. Nothing helped. Clicks occur in 90% of cases. Sometimes they don't exist, but it's very rare, and I can't figure out exactly when they disappear
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Sounds like a timing issue (audio). This is usually down to drivers or incompatible
interface. My Audio module does the same thing when I connect it to a USB 3.0 port,
as soon as I connect it to a USB 2.0 port the problem is gone. It gets it's polling
timing from the port and USB 3 uses different timing.

Given it works on other systems, likely on USB 3.0 ports, I would suspect drivers.
Try out different drivers for your audio, starting with the one on your board
download page:

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/B360%20Pro4/index.asp#Download

Your board uses the Realtek ALC892, if the driver from your product page doesn't
work you can search for updated drivers for the ALC892. You can also download
and use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to completely remove your audio drivers.
You will need to boot into safe mode. Make sure to click the button that
prevents windows installing default drivers
on reboot then restart and install the drivers.
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I tried several different versions of Realtek high definition audio driver, the problem didn't go away. I tried using USB 2 and USB 3, there is no difference. I also hear exactly the same clicks when I boot up Windows
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