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Crackling sound on boot up. goes away after a while

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Crackling sounds are from poor connections. As the system warms up, the heat causes expansion and the crackling stops. You should remove and reseat the board in its slot, remove and reseat all connections between the board and the speakers, mics, etc. and restart. The sounds should have stopped - or been reduced considerably.

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