Hello, I was away a few days and I could not write to you.

All kernels of version 19.2 of Mint are impacted by this problem.

Debian 10 is also impacted by this problem.

I can hardly install an older kernel on Linux Mint 19.2, because my
system will then become unstable, and it would take me a long time to
test everything without having any guarantee of a positive result.

Having to reinstall Linux Mint 19.1 and 19.0 to test with old kernels
also seems very embarrassing ;(

As soon as I play music to listen to it the problem disappears.

As soon as I pause the music the problem reappears.

If I open the graphic tool "song settings" the problem stops. As soon as
I close it it reappears.

This problem is independent of the volume set by the user. Even with a
volume set to zero the problem is present.

The problem is present from the login window.

The problem is present with the computer connected to battery or 220 V
sector

If I connect a Sharkoon Gaming DAC Pro S (USB-DAC), I dont have problem.
The problem is only present with the integrated Realtek ALC3266 sound
card. I get the impression that it can be the drivers for Realtek
ALC3266 that are problematic.

If I make a search on google with "dell xps 9570 ubuntu "noise" "
argument :

https://www.google.com/search?q=dell+xps+9570+ubuntu+%22noise%22&ei=zcS2Xe6JFtSo8gKXhKbQBA&start=0&sa=N&ved=0ahUKEwiupNqj4b7lAhVUlFwKHReCCUo4ChDy0wMIlwE&biw=2558&bih=1273

I dont find a solution, but I realize that other users are impacted by
this problem.

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