Pls don´t answer in this post with the stupid standart support shit. Thx alot
I have Problems with soundpops and cracks with my pc. It sounds like this, sometimes it´s even louder. But this dude in his youtube video has pops every couple seconds in his video.
Yes you will have this on your smartphone or whatever device you use to listen to this video. But it´s just for demonstration, since i found the first video, that can show it.
So i fixed it at least a little bit, but i still have the problem. Not as much as the dude in the video.
What have i done so far and my Specs:
i7 13700k (Not overclocked)
MSI 4080 OC Version
32 GB DDR4 RAM 3600 Mhz with XMP activated (Since i never had problems with XMP)
MSI mag z690 tomahawk wifi ddr4
Powersupply is 850W
External Soundcard soundblaster X4
Beyerdynamics DT700 X Pro
Sony XM4 and XM5
Logitech Speakers 5.1 old ones, but that is not important
- Updated all drivers, including all windows updates (with ALL i mean ALL, in other forums people still say, update your drivers)
- Updated bios (NEWEST!!!)
- Bought a lot of different soundcards over the year, still same problem (YES, i tried onboard too and alot of different shit allrdy. Pls don´t answer with, did you test onboardsound?!)
- tested alot of different headsets, including inear, overear and whatever you can get on the market, still same problem (Pls don´t ask, if i have tried a different speaker or headset! Thx)
- i also tested alot of different settings you find in forums, including regedit stuff, windows option and so much more. It´s to much to remember or list
I say it again, just in case. I updated all drivers!
- i also tried different bit rates for the audio sample in windows
- deactivated most energysavings in windows
I disabled most shit in windows 11!
- Changing with regedit the poweroptions, so i get the option to disable "coreparking" and set it to "100%" not parking any cores
This solution at least fixed 80% of the cracks for me. I´m not super annoyed every 5 secs, but still i have cracks and it´s frustrating.
Now latencymon shows alot of different drivers that can cause the problem. Main one is for NVIDIA driver and the overall windows driver.
- ntoskrnl.exe (Sometimes)
- wdf01000.sys
- nvlddmkm.sys
These come up in latencymon alot. But i don´t even know if i could pin point the problem with the programm. I don´t even think, it´s the problem with any of them.
Disabling the coreparking reduced the latency from 10000+ sometimes to around 800+.
But still, i can´t figure out the solution to fix the problem. Maybe anyone else has or had the same problem and maybe fixed it.
I have this problem over 2 years now, i had 2 completly different PC Setups and both had the same problem with complete different hardware.
Alot of people say, it appeared with a old windows 10 update and is still present in windows 11, i switched to 11 for the reason it will get fixed.
But that was a waste of time.
I hope, i can finally figure out the problem. Since i have no other solution to try.
And pls, don´t answer with, your external audio device is shit.
That´s something that people post alot, i tested more than one and this one is right now the best what i found and works.
And people suggest buying a actual mixer, BUT why? No user should be forced, to buy a real mixer, to get stable good quality audio.
Your system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts.
LatencyMon has been analyzing your system for 0:32:36 (h:mm:ss) on processors 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11.
I have Problems with soundpops and cracks with my pc. It sounds like this, sometimes it´s even louder. But this dude in his youtube video has pops every couple seconds in his video.
Yes you will have this on your smartphone or whatever device you use to listen to this video. But it´s just for demonstration, since i found the first video, that can show it.
What have i done so far and my Specs:
i7 13700k (Not overclocked)
MSI 4080 OC Version
32 GB DDR4 RAM 3600 Mhz with XMP activated (Since i never had problems with XMP)
MSI mag z690 tomahawk wifi ddr4
Powersupply is 850W
External Soundcard soundblaster X4
Beyerdynamics DT700 X Pro
Sony XM4 and XM5
Logitech Speakers 5.1 old ones, but that is not important
- Updated all drivers, including all windows updates (with ALL i mean ALL, in other forums people still say, update your drivers)
- Updated bios (NEWEST!!!)
- Bought a lot of different soundcards over the year, still same problem (YES, i tried onboard too and alot of different shit allrdy. Pls don´t answer with, did you test onboardsound?!)
- tested alot of different headsets, including inear, overear and whatever you can get on the market, still same problem (Pls don´t ask, if i have tried a different speaker or headset! Thx)
- i also tested alot of different settings you find in forums, including regedit stuff, windows option and so much more. It´s to much to remember or list
I say it again, just in case. I updated all drivers!
- i also tried different bit rates for the audio sample in windows
- deactivated most energysavings in windows
I disabled most shit in windows 11!
- Changing with regedit the poweroptions, so i get the option to disable "coreparking" and set it to "100%" not parking any cores
This solution at least fixed 80% of the cracks for me. I´m not super annoyed every 5 secs, but still i have cracks and it´s frustrating.
Now latencymon shows alot of different drivers that can cause the problem. Main one is for NVIDIA driver and the overall windows driver.
- ntoskrnl.exe (Sometimes)
- wdf01000.sys
- nvlddmkm.sys
These come up in latencymon alot. But i don´t even know if i could pin point the problem with the programm. I don´t even think, it´s the problem with any of them.
Disabling the coreparking reduced the latency from 10000+ sometimes to around 800+.
But still, i can´t figure out the solution to fix the problem. Maybe anyone else has or had the same problem and maybe fixed it.
I have this problem over 2 years now, i had 2 completly different PC Setups and both had the same problem with complete different hardware.
Alot of people say, it appeared with a old windows 10 update and is still present in windows 11, i switched to 11 for the reason it will get fixed.
But that was a waste of time.
I hope, i can finally figure out the problem. Since i have no other solution to try.
And pls, don´t answer with, your external audio device is shit.
That´s something that people post alot, i tested more than one and this one is right now the best what i found and works.
And people suggest buying a actual mixer, BUT why? No user should be forced, to buy a real mixer, to get stable good quality audio.
Your system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts.
LatencyMon has been analyzing your system for 0:32:36 (h:mm:ss) on processors 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11.