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well there's the speakers (altec lansing atp3)
and also i have an asus xonar dgx 5.1 audio card wtih headphones and a mic plugged into it
the speakers and all of my setup is plugged thru a 5 socket extension cable
iv'e tried to plug them all separately, in different sockets around the room(the...
i guess u are right , it's time to get a decent mic
iv'e been using alotta cheap shit like this one
Amazon.com: Speedlink Spes Clip-On Microphone: Musical Instruments
thanks guys
the thing about the noise is even when i unplug the speakers from the wall my microphone still makes a lot of noise (when i talk to people in skype or teamspeak)
this means that the problem is in the wall right?
also, in the last few months iv'e had this crazy buzzing noise coming thru my speakers and and from microphone
i have tried a few different microphones and different speakers. also tried to replace the extension cords, and the psu cable, nothing helped
could the buzzing noise and the psu stuff...
i was cleaning my psu today for the first time, and noticed something inside
can you guys please tell me what this is?
excuse my ignorance but i really know nothing about power supplies and electricity..
iv'e had this psu since 2008, it's a CORSAIR HX520W
thank you
goes away only after a restart
i have a Samsung AS700
i think it's monitor related cause i just got a new computer and it's still happening
anybody familiar with this problem?
how can i fix this?
thanks