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Where should I connect my headphones

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Right I have 3 options. I can either connect my headphones into the rear, the front panel or through my keyboard. Which is the best?

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whatever is the most convenient. all will yield the same results

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whatever is the most convenient. all will yield the same results

Is this based on that test that toms hardware did?

CPU: Intel 3570 GPUs: Nvidia GTX 660Ti Case: Fractal design Define R4  Storage: 1TB WD Caviar Black & 240GB Hyper X 3k SSD Sound: Custom One Pros Keyboard: Ducky Shine 4 Mouse: Logitech G500

 

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Is this based on that test that toms hardware did?

wait, what test?

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Is this based on that test that toms hardware did?

No, it's based on all the tests before Tom's which yielded the same results.

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First, plug it in the rear (gay lol) and check for static. If there is none, you can leave it there. If there is (because the mobo isn't grounded), plug it in the front panel one.

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First, plug it in the rear (gay lol) and check for static. If there is none, you can leave it there. If there is (because the mobo isn't grounded), plug it in the front panel one.

Yeah I went for the rear :P But it seems really quiet in youtube but everything else is fine which is quite strange.

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First, plug it in the rear (gay lol) and check for static. If there is none, you can leave it there. If there is (because the mobo isn't grounded), plug it in the front panel one.

Yeah I went for the rear :P But it seems really quiet in youtube but everything else is fine which is quite strange.

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Yeah I went for the rear :P But it seems really quiet in youtube but everything else is fine which is quite strange.

Sometimes mobos have an amp for the front port. Can't hurt to try it.

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