static noise in my headphones from my computer

Epic24

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there is a static noise in my headphones but its not my headphones its my computer can anyone help me? :D
 
Solution
Headphone:

Amplifier:

Soundcard:

USB or 1/8":


The static you hear is likely a ground issue though. More often than not, if you're using 3.5mm (1/8"), the problem is the cable itself. A lot of the times, 3 poles doesn't work, or 4 poles doesn't work, the difference inside the plug could literally be 1mm, and that could be what's causing it. Try using 3 pole 3.5mm and then a 4 pole 3.5mm cable.

pokrazip

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Jan 21, 2016
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Inside your PC, there are many parts that generate electrical interference, so the sounds can be that. Also, if have nice headphones and you're using a crappy audio source like your plain old front audio jack, it could be picking up static and sounds from that.
 

Epic24

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Jan 26, 2016
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I have jacks in the back but idk which ones to use ( im using a razer kraken headset) there is a mic port, L-Out, L-In, SS-OUT, CS-Out, and RS-Out.
 
Headphone:

Amplifier:

Soundcard:

USB or 1/8":


The static you hear is likely a ground issue though. More often than not, if you're using 3.5mm (1/8"), the problem is the cable itself. A lot of the times, 3 poles doesn't work, or 4 poles doesn't work, the difference inside the plug could literally be 1mm, and that could be what's causing it. Try using 3 pole 3.5mm and then a 4 pole 3.5mm cable.
 
Solution

Tomha1

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Oct 19, 2016
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Thanks lol, worked but my 2nd screen just got green lmao xD
 

Tomha1

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Oct 19, 2016
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Haha lmao, as i said the screen got green right, greenscreen lol. But the thing was, I bumped into the VGS of the second screen hahah, yes i know... VGS screens suck, but its my 2nd screen so idgaf