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Processor | I5 8400 |
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Motherboard | H310M DS2 |
Cooling | 1 stock case fan |
Memory | 2x8GB 2400 |
Video Card(s) | Inno3D GTX 1070 TWIN x2 v3 |
Storage | CT240BX200SSD1 (240GB SSD) + TOSHIBAHDWE140 (4TB HDD) |
Display(s) | G246HL 1080p 60hz |
Case | Thermaltake V3 Black Edition |
Power Supply | Seasonic M12II-520 EVO |
Mouse | Madcatz MMO TE |
Software | OS : Windows 10 Pro 64 bits |
Hey. I've got a GA-78LMT-S2P motherboard with a S.O.G XPERT-H1 headset (it's USB, the mic is attached and retractable).
Any sound that comes through my headset echoes into my mic. It's exactly like if I had speakers.
Couldn't fix this problem in years, hoping somebody here may at least shed some light on its source. I will try the headset on another computer later on today, but in the meanwhile here's what I've tried and what I know :
- That headset's quality is pretty poor all around (I got it for 32€). Drivers suck balls, the headphones' coating is shedding off ... I regret buying off-brand. I've seen many people saying that a poor quality headset will have this kind of problem, due to the wiring of the cables inside, so this is a possibility, though I'd rather fix it if possible at all.
- It appears that only sounds that come off the left side echo into the mic (and it's attached to the left side). I noticed that when listening to my mic and running the little windows sound test that plays something left then right.
- No sound is echoed when the mic is muted.
- Sound still echoes at the same volume when blocking the microphone with some cloth. (so it's not sound leaking from the headphones)
- This kept happening throughout several windows installations (and several drivers installations).
- No Stereo Mix to disable, couldn't find anything to disable anywhere.
- Tried plugging it in the front of my case (it's usually back).
The last headset I had before this one also had this problem, except it actually appeared overnight. That btw was one of the reasons I got a new headset.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be coming from ? Any sure way to confirm that this is a hardware problem and not software ?
Thanks for reading. Have a good one !
PS : For anyone curious why I'm trying to fix this now after years, discord has an echo cancellation feature which made the issue rather trivial, but I started playing Overwatch and I don't want to annoy anyone with echo (especially since I'd rather be open mic than push to talk).
Edit : for reference here's the other post I made about this before giving up http://www.techsupportforum.com/for...king-up-sound-from-my-headphones-1147913.html
Any sound that comes through my headset echoes into my mic. It's exactly like if I had speakers.
Couldn't fix this problem in years, hoping somebody here may at least shed some light on its source. I will try the headset on another computer later on today, but in the meanwhile here's what I've tried and what I know :
- That headset's quality is pretty poor all around (I got it for 32€). Drivers suck balls, the headphones' coating is shedding off ... I regret buying off-brand. I've seen many people saying that a poor quality headset will have this kind of problem, due to the wiring of the cables inside, so this is a possibility, though I'd rather fix it if possible at all.
- It appears that only sounds that come off the left side echo into the mic (and it's attached to the left side). I noticed that when listening to my mic and running the little windows sound test that plays something left then right.
- No sound is echoed when the mic is muted.
- Sound still echoes at the same volume when blocking the microphone with some cloth. (so it's not sound leaking from the headphones)
- This kept happening throughout several windows installations (and several drivers installations).
- No Stereo Mix to disable, couldn't find anything to disable anywhere.
- Tried plugging it in the front of my case (it's usually back).
The last headset I had before this one also had this problem, except it actually appeared overnight. That btw was one of the reasons I got a new headset.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be coming from ? Any sure way to confirm that this is a hardware problem and not software ?
Thanks for reading. Have a good one !
PS : For anyone curious why I'm trying to fix this now after years, discord has an echo cancellation feature which made the issue rather trivial, but I started playing Overwatch and I don't want to annoy anyone with echo (especially since I'd rather be open mic than push to talk).
Edit : for reference here's the other post I made about this before giving up http://www.techsupportforum.com/for...king-up-sound-from-my-headphones-1147913.html
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