I have bose companion 20 speakers hooked up to a playstation tv/monitor via the supplied male-to-male headphone connector. About a month ago, I started getting static. I've never noticed it with my ps3, only with my computer-my motherboard is a sabertooth 990fx.
Whenever I use a usb headset connected to my computer, there is no static. I have two relatively cheap relatively old (3-5 years old) hdmi cables. If I swap out the hdmi cables, or swap input slots using the same cable, the static goes away for@ 15 minutes. If I unplug the speakers from my monitor, my monitor speakers are still staticky. My computer, my monitor, and my speakers are all @ 4 years old. [strike]Is this likely to be my cables, my monitor, or my motherboard?[/strike]
EDIT: The majority of the problem was because of interferance from my phone. Would my netgear wireless router also be causing interferance?
Whenever I use a usb headset connected to my computer, there is no static. I have two relatively cheap relatively old (3-5 years old) hdmi cables. If I swap out the hdmi cables, or swap input slots using the same cable, the static goes away for@ 15 minutes. If I unplug the speakers from my monitor, my monitor speakers are still staticky. My computer, my monitor, and my speakers are all @ 4 years old. [strike]Is this likely to be my cables, my monitor, or my motherboard?[/strike]
EDIT: The majority of the problem was because of interferance from my phone. Would my netgear wireless router also be causing interferance?