When i am playing some games, such as Starcraft 2, Heros of new earth and call of duty 4, my computer starts making a loud noise through my headset and the computer crashes, i know its nothing to do with the headset as i have had several headsets and it still does this, is it possible to somehow fix this problem? my friends advise me saying i have a lot of dust in my computer but when i try and open it i cant seem to do it as there is a little bit of metal that prevents me from doing it so could you help me on how i can open it. Thanks if you can help.
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The problem is that you dont have proper earthing on the amp so that is why you will get a engine idling noise. you may need to put in a device called a supresser which will connect to the amp, or try using a 8 to 10mm earth cable from amp to the booth body for earthing. also make sure that you are not taking the earth from your car battery cause that will cause the noise aswell. hope this helps you.
I was pretty disappointed when I couldn't play a 12 year old game on my new macbook either. The best thing to do is go to battle.net, load up the CD key and then load the software onto your mac. The downside is that you will need internet access before playing even if you play single player. That's the way I got around it.
That's because explosions are pretty much only low frequencies, otherwise known as bass. Your tv crackles because the low frequency emitters of your tv are either of low quality or malfunctioning. If you lower the volume of your tv it should fix the problem.
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