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Vasto7

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  1. Hello again! I recently did everything correctly and as soon as I hear both audio sources I also ended up picking up this weird buzzing sound. Is there anything I can do to remove that? EDIT: I also hear a slight echo from PS4 gameplay.
  2. I'm not sure how PiP works exactly. I'm fairly new to this subject so sorry if flooded with questions.
  3. I have my headset connected to the monitor the PS4 is using. I'd still be able to pick up both audio sources despite the controller being the only thing connected to the PC?
  4. Are there any downsides to doing this? Would it affect anything streaming wise?
  5. And just like that, I can get audio from both PC and PS4? Wow. Would I need to change any settings on my PS4?
  6. If I purchase the 3.5mm cable, how do I set it up correctly?
  7. Will quality in audio change or stay the same?
  8. Where can I find one? Sorry if dumb question. ?
  9. So would I need an AUX cable and not use any of the cables the headset came with?
  10. As the title says. I want to be able to receive audio from both the PC and PS4 on one headset. Am I able to do this with the chords the headset came with? Or do I have to purchase a mixamp? And if a mixamp, which one? I want to be able to listen to music and hear Twitch alerts from PC while also being able to hear my gameplay from the same headset with the same crisp audio quality this headset has.
  11. Would I be able to handle both 720p 60fps and 1080p 30/60 fps? Or just 720?
  12. How can I be sure of it? Like I said I'm new to PC building and am pretty interested in how that works. Does it have to do with overclocking or anything?
  13. And with that build you showed me, it can handle Overwatch among other games that are quite heavy in graphics?
  14. What's a fan hub? Sorry again if dumb question. Are these fans alright for my case?
  15. Also, I've heard of people using i5's having to rely on GPU encoding that requires to run on a high bitrate if I want to make it look good. That a flaw of some kind?
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