When ever I start up a game and go in-game, I can hear a fan like noise coming from my computer. While talking to friends on Skype, they hears loud obnoxious noises.
Here is what is sounds like to the other people in the Skype call: b-rand needz mic - YouTube
WARNING! Turned down your volume.
Any suggestions on why it might be making that dreadful noise? I do not think its the mic, because like I said above, I can hear a little noise of what seems like a fan.
We just installed a new power supply, and a new graphics card for Christmas. Could the reason possibly be that the graphics card was place incorrectly?
Also, this video was taken by @Dope. when I was AFK.
Update your sound driver perhaps? Play around with the device settings, try disabling Microphone boost or any other effects/options that may be enabled.
Originally Posted by master131
Update your sound driver perhaps? Play around with the device settings, try disabling Microphone boost or any other effects/options that may be enabled.
Could you give me a link to the sounds drivers? And I have already messed around with my settings. Nothing seems to be helping.
Use Team Speak 3.
Have you tried restarting your computer and re plugging your mic?
It's what costumer serve would tell you anyways
I do believe you can find out information about your sound drives in the control panel > device manager.
Also, dxdiag can help.
same thing once happened to my mic, went on for about 2 months. I Bought a new mic, didnt fix it. Bought a new sound card, didnt fix it. And finally bought a new motherboard and it didn't fix it. My computer was sitting on my carpet on the floor and i read somewhere that if your computers sits on the carpet then static stored inside of the carpet will flow threw your computer. So what i did was made enough room on my table and got a piece of wooden plank and sat my computer on top of that, and to my belief it fixed it. I suggest you try this before you go out and buy new mics etc... let me know if it worked aswell
Originally Posted by Raple's Sheep
Could you give me a link to the sounds drivers? And I have already messed around with my settings. Nothing seems to be helping.
Ignore the bit about the exclamation mark, just follow the steps for the actual sound device "High Definition Audio Device", "AC97 Audio Device", etc.
Originally Posted by ftv
Use Team Speak 3.
It also does it on TS3. It's not just a Skype problem.
Originally Posted by thatman1
same thing once happened to my mic, went on for about 2 months. I Bought a new mic, didnt fix it. Bought a new sound card, didnt fix it. And finally bought a new motherboard and it didn't fix it. My computer was sitting on my carpet on the floor and i read somewhere that if your computers sits on the carpet then static stored inside of the carpet will flow threw your computer. So what i did was made enough room on my table and got a piece of wooden plank and sat my computer on top of that, and to my belief it fixed it. I suggest you try this before you go out and buy new mics etc... let me know if it worked aswell
hmm. My computer is sitting on the carpet. I might have to put it on a piece of table wood as you did.
How long did you take for your mic to fix after you put it on the wood?
Originally Posted by Raple's Sheep
How long did you take for your mic to fix after you put it on the wood?
Had my computer off when i did it, when i put it on the piece of wood i turned on my computer and it was fixed straight away.
Originally Posted by thatman1
Had my computer off when i did it, when i put it on the piece of wood i turned on my computer and it was fixed straight away.
hmm. I tried it, and it didn't work. I did it with the computer off ofcourse. But its sitting on metal computer stand. Should I remove the stand? And does it matter what wood you use?
Originally Posted by Raple's Sheep
hmm. I tried it, and it didn't work. I did it with the computer off ofcourse. But its sitting on metal computer stand. Should I remove the stand? And does it matter what wood you use?
Im not really sure of the science or what ever behind it but all i know is that putting my comp on a piece of wood works. The wood is about 5cm thick aswell.