Y460 speakers 'pop' noise

My speakers Y460a products a noise every time before the sound from the speakers.

Quite strange, it doesn't happen to the DC power. It won't happen while it is plugged.

What is a Realteck driver problem? Or hardware problem?

THX!

could be the driver problem, search for the updates and bios.

http://consumersupport.Lenovo.com/UK/en/DriversDownloads/drivers_list.aspx?CategoryID=955740

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