DaRkMaN1984
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Hi Guys!
Sorry if my broken english could be sometimes confusing a little bit, but i try to explain it ;)
I bought first an complete whole new system with the following specs:
CPU: Intel I7 6800K (overclocked but without overclocking the problem is still there)
RAM: 32 GB G.Skill RipJaws 4 Red 2400 MHz
Board: ASUS X99-A II
GPU 1: Sapphire Radeon 390X Nitro
GPU 2: NVIDIA GeForce 660 (for CUDA using but without the second Card the problem is still persist)
First i installed Windows 10 and tried to play a game. Inside the Game i get weird sound crackling.
I googled for the problem to find any solution and got the program: Latency Mon to check the ISR or DPC Latency of the Drivers 'cause many people posted that the problem can be caused by USB or Network drivers.
So i updated the whole drivers and the problem was still there. first i thought and believed that it depends on an windows 10 update (specially the anniversary update).
After then i installed Windows 7. The Sound crackling inside of the games are gone and everything should work fine. i thought it until i started OBS Studio (with an MP4 Video File as Background) and get massive lags on the dxgkrnl.sys and HDAudBus.sys and very heavy "screen lags". If that happen and i try to play a Soundfile (like an MP3 Song or watch a Youtube Video or so on) i get the terrible sound cracklings back. Sounds like an old vinyl.
I tried so many things that i mailed my hardware dealer. He believes that it depends on the mainboard and want to change it. Caused by many people which have problems with the mainboards from ASUS and the sound in combination with the x99 Chipset i bought a new board from an other manufacturer. The new Board is now an ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer. Specially an older board to prevent some driver issues (the ASUS Board was assembled in Mai or June 2016).
Setting up the whole System and you don't believe it but - the sound crackling and lags are still there and the both drivers (dxgkrnl.sys and HDAudBus.sys are on board again).
All overclocking in UEFI was resetted. The RAM XMP Profile is disabled too. The complete UEFI / Bios is on default settings. Tried to disable some functions to get rid of the problem but nothing solved it.
Does anyone have a solution or tipps which i can try or what i can do?
Before i got an AMD 8320 FX and he works good but i wanna got more performance which intel can deliver but with this problems i got a very big frustration.
Thx for reading and i hope someone could help me.
Greetings from Germany
Chris
Sorry if my broken english could be sometimes confusing a little bit, but i try to explain it ;)
I bought first an complete whole new system with the following specs:
CPU: Intel I7 6800K (overclocked but without overclocking the problem is still there)
RAM: 32 GB G.Skill RipJaws 4 Red 2400 MHz
Board: ASUS X99-A II
GPU 1: Sapphire Radeon 390X Nitro
GPU 2: NVIDIA GeForce 660 (for CUDA using but without the second Card the problem is still persist)
First i installed Windows 10 and tried to play a game. Inside the Game i get weird sound crackling.
I googled for the problem to find any solution and got the program: Latency Mon to check the ISR or DPC Latency of the Drivers 'cause many people posted that the problem can be caused by USB or Network drivers.
So i updated the whole drivers and the problem was still there. first i thought and believed that it depends on an windows 10 update (specially the anniversary update).
After then i installed Windows 7. The Sound crackling inside of the games are gone and everything should work fine. i thought it until i started OBS Studio (with an MP4 Video File as Background) and get massive lags on the dxgkrnl.sys and HDAudBus.sys and very heavy "screen lags". If that happen and i try to play a Soundfile (like an MP3 Song or watch a Youtube Video or so on) i get the terrible sound cracklings back. Sounds like an old vinyl.
I tried so many things that i mailed my hardware dealer. He believes that it depends on the mainboard and want to change it. Caused by many people which have problems with the mainboards from ASUS and the sound in combination with the x99 Chipset i bought a new board from an other manufacturer. The new Board is now an ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer. Specially an older board to prevent some driver issues (the ASUS Board was assembled in Mai or June 2016).
Setting up the whole System and you don't believe it but - the sound crackling and lags are still there and the both drivers (dxgkrnl.sys and HDAudBus.sys are on board again).
All overclocking in UEFI was resetted. The RAM XMP Profile is disabled too. The complete UEFI / Bios is on default settings. Tried to disable some functions to get rid of the problem but nothing solved it.
Does anyone have a solution or tipps which i can try or what i can do?
Before i got an AMD 8320 FX and he works good but i wanna got more performance which intel can deliver but with this problems i got a very big frustration.
Thx for reading and i hope someone could help me.
Greetings from Germany
Chris