It could be the source.
Either make a pair of shorting plugs with some cheap RCA plugs and a pair of resistors, 10k ohms is good, or use a pair of alligator clip jumpers to short the center conductor of each RCA input jack to the ground. That is a jumper for each channel, center to ground.
If the computer is close to the Crack it can cause all sorts of noise. Same for a cell phone.
The above will vindicate the computer.
Also, reseat both tubes multiple times to clean them (I may have suggested this earlier in the previous 4 pages, still a good idea).
If you have a spare set of tubes, always a great trouble shooting technique and way too much fun rolling different tubes, you can eliminate the tubes as the source of static.
BTW, new tubes need to "form." If you have put in 100 hours on the tubes, they are formed. If not keep at it, you don't have to listen.