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cubicle gangster
Jun 26, 2005

magda, make the tea
I thought I was maybe being a bit silly when I spent an extra £10 on a cable because it looked better than the cheaper alternative. (allegedly sounds better too, but theres no way i'm going to be able to tell)

This is amazing.

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cubicle gangster
Jun 26, 2005

magda, make the tea

HKR posted:

It was so back my sound card was picking up high frequency noises from my mouse.

I have this on my work pc - when I have headphones in, rotating the scroll wheel produces a high pitched scratching, and oddly enough when dragging a window around (not just click/moving) it produces static. Pain in the arse.

cubicle gangster
Jun 26, 2005

magda, make the tea

Nagelfar posted:

Having a dell computer? Using the front output for your earphones? Try using the one in the back, fixed the problem for me.

It's a boxx - probably the audiophile version of a vfx pc, but they ended up cheaper than dell. edit: http://www.boxxtech.com/
I will give that a go though - I am on the front, and I have a headphone extension somewhere I can dig out.

cubicle gangster fucked around with this message at 03:49 on Dec 25, 2009

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