The headphones work fine on my laptop. When I go to my PC, the headphones give a sustained noise.
So the problem must be with the PC. However, it is also not due to the headphone boutique of the PC, because those connections on the back only give a noise.
Does this have anything to do with the software? Use Windows 10.
Perhaps wrong connection, wrong drivers, wrong settings, how should someone advise this?
How and where can I update the drivers? Which settings can be wrong?
I was just asking, why is it so annoying?
The onboard sound cards simply have bad quality. If you want hifi, you have to use a renowned sound card creative blaster or asus or terratec. They don't have such lousy noises
by the way, the connections at the front and back of the pc have the same source, so neither can be better.
Would agree. The onboard chip on the mainboard is simply poorly insulated. Computers emit all sorts of high-frequency signals that also interfere with an analog audio signal.
But it roars so that I don't hear anything else.
What is it like when you connect the headphones to another device?
Go to Start → Control Panel Select "Sounds and Audio Devices" icon
Select the "Audio" tab
In the middle of the window there's a "Sound recording" area, below the "Volume" button, press it
Since you can change various settings, try doing something there