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HyperX Cloud Microphone feedback through the headset itself ?

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Yeah i had the sam problem when i turned up to +10db, putting it at 0db helped though

So basically I got my HyperX's yesterday, had a little trouble making them work, but it seems they're working.
Except a few things.
I happen to be very quiet on skype and teamspeak, it seems (As in my mic doesn't sound as loud as my old Siberia V2's)

I turned up the mic volume from 0dB in the windows thing to 20dB, so my friends can hear me properly.. Could this be the reason of the feedback through the headset ?

As it stands, it appears that when anyone talks on skype, they get feedback through my mic (quietly though) and they can hear themselves. 
Any help ? :(:(:( 

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You could find settings for noise supression that might help.

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Yeah i had the sam problem when i turned up to +10db, putting it at 0db helped though

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Did you try muting the playback volume option in your mic settings? In Realtek there's a Mic Boost +10, 20 and 30 for microphone amplification. Noise Suppression is useful if there's too much static/hiss and the ability to mute playback volume will help you not hear that ambient hiss or your own voice output.

 

Problem with mic dB boost is is amplifies the hiss that others will hear.

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wait what? turning the mic boost down to 0db helped?

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