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The problem is, when I am using chrome, but Not microsoft edge. My logitech G35 headset starts to buzz, some electric interference on the usb.

 

http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g35-7-1-surround-sound-gaming-headset

My chrome version btw: Versjon 45.0.2438.3 dev-m (64-bit)

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Coil Whine? My G930 does it as well, when it's charging.

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Coil Whine? My G930 does it as well, when it's charging.

 

No, its not in firefox. Only Google Chrome.

 

Seems like the chromuim developers don't care.

https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=137327

The issue is not the headset, but something in the chromeium sourcecode it seems.

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No, its not in firefox. Only Google Chrome.

 

Seems like the chromuim developers don't care.

https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=137327

The issue is not the headset, but something in the chromeium sourcecode it seems.

Ah I see. Probably just a Scroogled Bug.

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Coil Whine? My G930 does it as well, when it's charging.

When you are charging it what kind of charger are you using? A regular cellphone charger? If the thing you are using does not have a ground pin, you'll get a buzz from the interference. 

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When you are charging it what kind of charger are you using? A regular cellphone charger? If the thing you are using does not have a ground pin, you'll get a buzz from the interference. 

USB Cable Plugged into an all time on (Yellow) USB Port on my X99 Sabertooth and I know a USB Cable has Ground on the Black Wire out of the Positive, Data+ and Data-

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When you are charging it what kind of charger are you using? A regular cellphone charger? If the thing you are using does not have a ground pin, you'll get a buzz from the interference. 

 

The G35 has power usb, it is not wirless, I dont have the G930, but Florb has.

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The G35 has power usb, it is not wirless, I dont have the G930, but Florb has.

 

Yeah the G35 is USB

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Ok, so I uninstalled the developer version and install the "stable" version with little sucsess. But I think I have tracked the problem to chroms notification system. For some reason it makes the speakers active.

 

Hm, strange, removed all chrome notifications (off), also deleted all chrome extensions (in case of notifications). Now it works fine, no buzzing

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USB Cable Plugged into an all time on (Yellow) USB Port on my X99 Sabertooth and I know a USB Cable has Ground on the Black Wire out of the Positive, Data+ and Data-

That is probably only a chassis ground, I bet if you touch the metal of your case you'll notice a difference in the buzz

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