Crackling headphones
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Hello.
Since I connected my headphones to my desktop PC, there is a very slight buzzing (coming from the earphones) that continues. (It often stops for a few minutes)
The issue might be with my headphones, but I don't experience this problem when using my laptop.
And no matter how much I turn down the volume, the noise persists. Whether I set the volume to 5 or 50 doesn’t make any difference to the noise.
When I restart the PC, the noise only stops right when it shuts down, and it starts again as soon as the "Windows startup" screen appears.
Thank you.
Since I connected my headphones to my desktop PC, there is a very slight buzzing (coming from the earphones) that continues. (It often stops for a few minutes)
The issue might be with my headphones, but I don't experience this problem when using my laptop.
And no matter how much I turn down the volume, the noise persists. Whether I set the volume to 5 or 50 doesn’t make any difference to the noise.
When I restart the PC, the noise only stops right when it shuts down, and it starts again as soon as the "Windows startup" screen appears.
Thank you.
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Damn, when I start a game the noise is even more shrill and unbearable...
Am I really forced to change my headphones, or could the problem be coming from somewhere else? x_x
I want to clarify that the sound itself is fine.
It's even very good, but no matter what I do, whether I mute it or not, there's always the same background buzzing... (which intensifies when I launch a game, as mentioned)
Thank you.
Am I really forced to change my headphones, or could the problem be coming from somewhere else? x_x
I want to clarify that the sound itself is fine.
It's even very good, but no matter what I do, whether I mute it or not, there's always the same background buzzing... (which intensifies when I launch a game, as mentioned)
Thank you.
anthonyny31
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Change your headphones; it's the best solution, and ask a seller to see which ones are the most suitable for your computer.
L-Elf
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Thank you. But that's exactly it, it's a no-name PC, so do I have to give it the name of my motherboard?
anthonyny31
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No, bring him your computer and he'll tell you which brand to choose and which one is the most suitable.
L-Elf
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Well, given the weight of the laptop, I'm going to avoid bringing it with me to the store ._.
anthonyny31
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Then take the references of Lordi, the brand, and show them to the seller, and he will be able to advise you.