Tecra A4 (cracking Sound) speaker problem

Hi there... its been a month I bought Tecra A4 model... I'm pretty happy with its performance except its speakers... They make a cracking sound while playing most of the songs... What should I do? (I have connected the headphones and this noise does not come) Please help me... Thank you!

Hello

can you please try to put the power save the settings of the sound card for "No. Power Savings.
Tell us about the results.

BR

Tom

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