Background noise headphones
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Hi
I have a problem with the headphones, if I plug them in at the back it detects them as speakers and the sound is low, if I plug them in at the front they sound great but when I open the browser I hear a background noise it's like interference, for example on youtube if I put the video in full screen I hear beeps every time the video bar loads and a continuous background noise.
If I open vlc I hear a background noise at the beginning too but after 5 seconds it goes away it's like when it's loading it generates the noise.
I tried to fix it by downloading new drivers for the motherboard, removing the realtek panel, also lowering the microphone and overall sound in case any of that was it, I would like to be able to plug the headphones in at the back and have it detect them as such.
My motherboard is a DFI lanparty DK M3h5 and I use the integrated sound card it has.
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Have you tried going into the control panel and setting them as headphones? By default, it usually sets them as speakers
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Yes, of course, that was the first thing I did, but it only detects it as speakers and I can't change it to headphones.
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If you have tried with other headphones and the same thing keeps happening, it is clear that it is an internal interference that you could only solve by buying another sound card.
If you look closely, the high-end Asus Xonar models have a metallic coating that precisely serves this purpose, so that internal noises from the PC do not seep in. After all, all those chips are made up of transistors that switch at a very high speed and many times it is inevitable that things seep in, especially between chips located on the same circuit.

If it is any consolation to you, I use a high-end amplifier connected to the PC with which you can hear absolutely everything in great detail, which has its advantages and its disadvantages, among the latter is hearing through the speakers the electrical noise of the GPU when I play, which is quite disturbing...
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Hello
Thanks for the help, I finally solved it, I was testing and already bored I put a usb in the front and I heard it making even more noise and a beep every now and then, so I said mmmm maybe they are making mass or something like that so I looked at the motherboard and disconnected the 2 front usb ports and ta-da solved.
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