Webb17 juli 2024 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 3 Your computer has a standard 5.1 surround soundcard on-board. This means that, in order to drive all 6 channels, you need 6/2=3 connectors. Green is the default stereo channel for front-left and front-right. Orange is the default sub+mid channel, sending audio to the subwoofer and the front-mid channel. Webb2 apr. 2024 · If you are using a powered speaker make sure that the speaker volume isn't turned way down so you have to turn the PC volume way up and vice versa. You may …
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Webb28 maj 2024 · Hi amigos, i have an annoying sound when moving the mouse around the desktop that i can hear with my headphones, do you know how can i remove it? i read an older post from this forum about a similar problem and it i think it could be the motherboard, but i dont know how to get rid this hissing noise in my particular case. … Webb3 okt. 2024 · If the noise occurs with the motherboard I/O audio port, please send the motherboard back to MSI authorized service center for testing. However, if the issue … ford jl3z-17757-a
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Webb10 feb. 2024 · A sound card sidesteps this issue by shielding internal components and creating distance away from the noisiest parts of your PC. Even a crappy sound card … WebbGround Hum/Noise Explanation. Hum or noise heard in your monitor speakers or captured on your recordings can sometimes be caused by grounding issues. By grounding issues, we mean that there is either: No path to ground, or, Multiple paths to 'different' grounds can cause a ' ground loop '. An electronic circuit should always have a common "ground". Webb31 maj 2016 · 32 May 28, 2016 #2 Hi, This is not uncommon. It is when the audio caps have an electrical interference with something else in your PC, like a coil from your PSU (please do yourself a favour and get... ford ka 1998 azul