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MisterMeister

highly doubt that. If you get EMI to fuck with something, any amount, you notice.

 

Congratulations, in the mean time why don't you rebuild your system carefully and make sure everything is going in the right way including tabs on the I/O shield so it's all properly grounded.

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COuld the fact i need to use a Amplifier to get TV reception be the cause

 

we have shit TV Signal where i live

 

our old  house was much better

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COuld the fact i need to use a Amplifier to get TV reception be the cause

 

we have shit TV Signal where i live

 

our old  house was much better

 

Dat formatting.

 

There's a good chance because amplifiers amplify electrical signals. So it might get a bit buggy.

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Dat formatting.

 

There's a good chance because amplifiers amplify electrical signals. So it might get a bit buggy.

so get a better amp?

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so get a better amp?

Possibly. I'd still deal with the easy solutions first and rebuild the system making sure it's all gone together correctly. But since you oh so much don't want to do that, up to you.

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Should mention i only get the issue when a game is running

 

Removing wifi card did nothing

 

 

Possibly. I'd still deal with the easy solutions first and rebuild the system making sure it's all gone together correctly. But since you oh so much don't want to do that, up to you.


Should mention i only get the issue when a game is running

 

Removing wifi card did nothing

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Should mention i only get the issue when a game is running

 

Removing wifi card did nothing

Ya dun borked the universe

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Ya dun borked the universe


what?
R.I.P my gaming life

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If you can't get the wifi card working, then try Powerline. It's less expensive than buying a new amplifier. I don't see how a case would impact this at all, so don't start swearing your tits off at Corsair. It's not their fault.

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If you can't get the wifi card working, then try Powerline. It's less expensive than buying a new amplifier. I don't see how a case would impact this at all, so don't start swearing your tits off at Corsair. It's not their fault.

Wifi card works

 

removing it doesnt solve my issue

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Wifi card works

 

removing it doesnt solve my issue

I thought it didn't, that's what this whole thread is about?

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I thought it didn't, that's what this whole thread is about?

No

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No

what is this thread about then? What I gathered was you claiming that Corsair broke your wifi card

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what is this thread about then? What I gathered was you claiming that Corsair broke your wifi card

I'm blaming Corsair case for causing issues with my TV Signal, since before i got my 760T the issue was non-existent

 

Any-one want a free broken 760T

 

because thats whats about to happen

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I'm blaming Corsair case for causing issues with my TV Signal, since before i got my 760T the issue was non-existent 

I don't see the correlation. Tell me how that's possible

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I don't see the correlation. Tell me how that's possible

EMI

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you emailed Corsair about this?

yes, demanding a refund

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yes, demanding a refund

I still think you're going a bit crazy over this. Switch to your old case, see what happens and then email Corsair exactly what's going on so they can FIX the problem for future models and then ask for a refund.

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I still think you're going a bit crazy over this. Switch to your old case, see what happens and then email Corsair exactly what's going on so they can FIX the problem for future models and then ask for a refund.

i kinda want the issue to be the PSU as im a big Corsair fan :(

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#selfie

 

you made my day xD lol

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@MinsterMeister

 

It sounds like to me your PSU is sending back a lot of noise back into the system (house) other than that what happens when you try to put both on at the same time? Also are you using straight TV over the airwaves or using a digital converter, most places now require a digital converter to get proper channels.

 

Also if oyur using 2.4ghz it can potentially affect over the air TV signals:

 

From Shaw Cable in the US:

"Monitors and TV's, especially those that are not properly shielded, can cause interference for 2.4GHz networks (specifically channels 11-14). Don't place your access point directly next to (or on) a TV, monitor or screen."

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@MinsterMeister

 

It sounds like to me your PSU is sending back a lot of noise back into the system (house) other than that what happens when you try to put both on at the same time? Also are you using straight TV over the airwaves or using a digital converter, most places now require a digital converter to get proper channels.

 

Also if oyur using 2.4ghz it can potentially affect over the air TV signals:

 

From Shaw Cable in the US:

"Monitors and TV's, especially those that are not properly shielded, can cause interference for 2.4GHz networks (specifically channels 11-14). Don't place your access point directly next to (or on) a TV, monitor or screen."

i have no WiFi issue.

the issue is when i'm gaming the TV is unwatchable

when i have no game running, for example i can watch youtube and the TV is fine

 

i have  dont use a Digital Converter,

But i need to use a AMP to get a Signal to watch TV

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-SNIP-

 

Your using a wifi card on your system though so it can go both ways say either the over the air signals affect the wifi or the wifi affecting the TV. I think I saw someone mention this but try using a wired connection and see if it still does the same thing if it does then that's really odd.

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so to confirm, with no internet connected at all, playing a game with the wifi card removed, there is interference with your tv?

 

You seem to really want the case to be the problem and are ignoring the obvious things, your case does not produce any signals, its just a block of metal, you need to find out what the problem is.

 

also, have you tried plugging your computer into a different breaker somewhere else in the house to test if its related to the noise on the mains?

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