Hi gang,
First of all this may be hard to explain so please bare with me, I recently bought a new computer and the specs are as follows:
i5 6500
Sapphire 380 4GB
Gigabyte H110M S2H
8GB DDR4
1920x1080 TV as monitor
I use my computer for gaming and it is connected to my TV via HDMI and I sit roughly 3.5m away. I have connected at most at any one time a usb mouse, usb keyboard, usb headset and a usb receiver for my 360 controller. I have 3 of the 4 connected via 5m extension cables so they can reach me but whenever I have all devices connected and sometimes only 3 devices the audio out of the TV comes out distorted and crackling(?). I have tried setting it up with a single 5m cable connected to a very cheap 4port USB only hub but windows gives me error code 43 and cannot recognise it, I have tested this with two different hubs but the same model and the results were the same. I can think of two ways to fix this but as a lament I don't know if they will work. I could connect the Mouse and keyboard via a ps/2 connector and hope it takes some of the stress away from the USB ports, or buy a mains powered USB hub and have that connected via a single 5m cable. I know this is a lot of information but this is a problem I have been stuck with for days, I believe the first step is figuring out the problem and then the steps to fix it. Any response is appreciated.
Matt.
First of all this may be hard to explain so please bare with me, I recently bought a new computer and the specs are as follows:
i5 6500
Sapphire 380 4GB
Gigabyte H110M S2H
8GB DDR4
1920x1080 TV as monitor
I use my computer for gaming and it is connected to my TV via HDMI and I sit roughly 3.5m away. I have connected at most at any one time a usb mouse, usb keyboard, usb headset and a usb receiver for my 360 controller. I have 3 of the 4 connected via 5m extension cables so they can reach me but whenever I have all devices connected and sometimes only 3 devices the audio out of the TV comes out distorted and crackling(?). I have tried setting it up with a single 5m cable connected to a very cheap 4port USB only hub but windows gives me error code 43 and cannot recognise it, I have tested this with two different hubs but the same model and the results were the same. I can think of two ways to fix this but as a lament I don't know if they will work. I could connect the Mouse and keyboard via a ps/2 connector and hope it takes some of the stress away from the USB ports, or buy a mains powered USB hub and have that connected via a single 5m cable. I know this is a lot of information but this is a problem I have been stuck with for days, I believe the first step is figuring out the problem and then the steps to fix it. Any response is appreciated.
Matt.