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RetroMyke

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    RetroMyke reacted to ZetZet in Questions regarding 144hz   
    1. yes, no 60fps is still 60.
    2. yes and no, input lag doesn't depend on refresh rate.
    3. not really
    4. g-sync
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    RetroMyke got a reaction from ace2k8 in GTA V ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT   
    Turn off Fraps. That seemed to work for me.
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    RetroMyke reacted to Salmiakbal in Experiences with non-techies   
    This a million times Dad: My laptop is slow Paul
    Me: Shall I have a look at it then?
    Dad: No no it's fine
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    RetroMyke reacted to ZacDaMan72 in ZOTAC GTX 970 AMP! Omega and AMP! Extreme plus a GTX 980 AMP! Extreme Giveaway!   
    EDIT: It also looks a bit like ASUS' old GPU design...
     

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    RetroMyke reacted to rovor in Headphones Opposite   
    Hey, I just wanted to check back and see if you resolved the issue...
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    RetroMyke got a reaction from rovor in Headphones Opposite   
    Sorry for the lack of info. I'm a noob when it comes to forums. That adapter solution seems to work but with a slight drop in audio quality (not a huge deal). You said that there is somewhere in windows to swap audio channels. Where would that be? I have not been able to find it.
     
    OS: Windows 7 64bit
    Mobo: Gigabyte Z87 OC (Realtek audio)
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    RetroMyke got a reaction from rovor in Headphones Opposite   
    Everything seems to be working with the audio adapters. Thanks.
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    RetroMyke reacted to rovor in Headphones Opposite   
    My first curiosity, you mentioned that "They don't do this on any other device.", I assume that you mean the headphones do not do this with other devices, and not that the audio channels are not backwards with any other devices, if that is the case, are the audio channels backwards on all devices, or just the headphones?

    Also, have you tried using a different output... You did not mention where you have the headphones connected, is it the front panel audio, the line out, or is it some expansion bay that the audio is going through?

    I can think of two solutions for this, and one potential problem causing it...
    First one, somewhere in Windows there is an option to reverse audio channels, I am wondering if you do not have the channels reversed for the specific output your headphones are on...

    Second one, if the above is not related/possible/the problem, then there is a hardware solution, simply purchase a 3.5mm to RCA adapter, and an RCA to 3.5mm adapter, plug one end into your audio output, then switch the white and red on the RCA adapters, so that the left channel goes into the right, and the right channel goes into the left, then plug your headphones into the female side... Pictures included for reference... I know you said an audio 'splitter' is not a solution, but I was not certain if you meant adapter instead of splitter...

    Plug this connector into the output on your motherboard:


    Then plug the RCA connectors from this connector into the other one, but swapping the white and red, then plug your headphones into the jack:


    These adapters can be had at monoprice.com for very inexpensive. Alternatively, check Amazon and eBay...

    The last thought I had, the problem... Is I am wondering if you have your headphones connected to your front panel... If this has always been an issue, it is possible that the audio channels were reversed during manufacture... It is not the most likely possibility, but I have seen stranger things happen...



    Let me know if any of these sound plausible...
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