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Processor | Ryzen 5700x |
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Cooling | be quiet dark rock pro 3 |
Memory | GSKill Aegis 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon RX 7800 XT Hellhound 16GB GDDR6 256-bit |
Storage | Seagate Barracuda SATA-II 1TB , HyperX Savage 240GB SATA 3 |
Display(s) | Benq EX2780Q |
Case | Be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 |
Audio Device(s) | Sound BlasterX G6 |
Power Supply | Seasonic prime TX-650 |
Mouse | Marvo Scorpion G981 |
Keyboard | Razer Blackwidow Elite - Yellow Switch |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
First of all hello, ima' back to the only forum online that solved my problems. You people here know how to get things done, and this is why I am here!
This is gonna be a long one so get ready.
Before coming to you guys I've done my homework. My opinion is that this is a general software / hardware problem and not necessarily a sound card /sound system problem.
I have been experiencing for a few months audio dropouts and artifacts (pops & cracks).
Here is the list of things that I have done to try fixing the problem (the order is random):
- Reinstalled windows. Tryed both 86 bit & 64bit version.
- Updated moderboard drivers / sound drivers.
- Got the latest windows 7 updates.
- Installed 86 bit Windows xp Proffesional. And noticed I have no audio problems using that one even with old motherboard & sound drivers.
- I have a integrated sound card. Disabled that one from bios and got an Creative Sound Blaster (don't know exactly with one, it's a new version 2009 I think) SAME exact problems, even with the Creative sound card.
- Adjusted CPU power management to High: processor power management - minimum processor state 100% - maximum processor state 100%. Same problem, didn't work.
- Changed the Processor Scheduling: whent to Advanced System Settings - Performance Option - Advanced - selected "Background services" . Did NOT work.
- Messed around with the buffer size of audio sampling. Did not work.
- Whent to BIOS and disabled CPU Termal Throttle. Did not work.
- Alsow in BIOS, changed PCI Latency Timer from lowest of 32 whent up to 96. Somebody told me that if it's to low bad, to high bad. I tested a few different options. NOTHING worked.
OK! I found the problem using LatencyMon: raspppoe.sys (RAS PPPoE mini-port/ call manager-driver)
This raspppoe.sys is killing my sound. :shadedshu and the thing is I NEED HIM! Cuz my lame ass internet provider is forcing me to use a dial-up VPN connection. I have to connect this system so I can connect to the net.
My system specs are:
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 x86 updated 2012 november
CPU: QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 840, 3119 MHz
Motherboard: ASRock M3N78D (yes it sucks)
Memory: 4gb DD3 Kingstone
Video Card: Sapphire ati hd 5670
Storage: SATA 2 Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm , buffer size 32 mb
PSU : Corsair CX600
I NEED HELP! how to FIX my sound
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This is gonna be a long one so get ready.
Before coming to you guys I've done my homework. My opinion is that this is a general software / hardware problem and not necessarily a sound card /sound system problem.
I have been experiencing for a few months audio dropouts and artifacts (pops & cracks).
Here is the list of things that I have done to try fixing the problem (the order is random):
- Reinstalled windows. Tryed both 86 bit & 64bit version.
- Updated moderboard drivers / sound drivers.
- Got the latest windows 7 updates.
- Installed 86 bit Windows xp Proffesional. And noticed I have no audio problems using that one even with old motherboard & sound drivers.
- I have a integrated sound card. Disabled that one from bios and got an Creative Sound Blaster (don't know exactly with one, it's a new version 2009 I think) SAME exact problems, even with the Creative sound card.
- Adjusted CPU power management to High: processor power management - minimum processor state 100% - maximum processor state 100%. Same problem, didn't work.
- Changed the Processor Scheduling: whent to Advanced System Settings - Performance Option - Advanced - selected "Background services" . Did NOT work.
- Messed around with the buffer size of audio sampling. Did not work.
- Whent to BIOS and disabled CPU Termal Throttle. Did not work.
- Alsow in BIOS, changed PCI Latency Timer from lowest of 32 whent up to 96. Somebody told me that if it's to low bad, to high bad. I tested a few different options. NOTHING worked.
OK! I found the problem using LatencyMon: raspppoe.sys (RAS PPPoE mini-port/ call manager-driver)
This raspppoe.sys is killing my sound. :shadedshu and the thing is I NEED HIM! Cuz my lame ass internet provider is forcing me to use a dial-up VPN connection. I have to connect this system so I can connect to the net.
My system specs are:
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 x86 updated 2012 november
CPU: QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 840, 3119 MHz
Motherboard: ASRock M3N78D (yes it sucks)
Memory: 4gb DD3 Kingstone
Video Card: Sapphire ati hd 5670
Storage: SATA 2 Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm , buffer size 32 mb
PSU : Corsair CX600
I NEED HELP! how to FIX my sound
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