6 months now and still no solution to audio Crackling/Popping/Dropouts

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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #41

    thedoc735 reading back through your previous post on other threads I did notice you always seem to have the OP's same problem. What ever problem you are having please start your own thread and stipulate your own problem the best you can and we will help.
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       #42

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    Quote: Originally Posted by tommytinkroom
    Fairly recently had this problem with the audio tried every thing to correct it(updating drivers,rolling back drivers etc)but nothing worked, but what i have discovered is disabling the internet fixes the problem.
    Which means every time i want to play some music i have to disable the internet which is a right pain in the butt.Grateful if anyone knows a fix for this.
    PS looks like i'm not alone.



    Just done a latency test.this is what it looks like.





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       #43

    I've found that some programs that access the internet can cause the DPC latency spikes. I had one that turned out to be the Google updater. My DPC latency was very low (I also use this PC for my recording studio). I installed Google Chrome browser and problems started. I uninstalled the Chrome browser but I still had the latency and as it turned out the Google updater was causing the problem. However, it was a bitch to get out, even System Restore and Revo Uninstaller Pro would not get it out and I had to do some manual uninstalling, manual registry deletes, etc to get it out.
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       #44

    C'mon folks, please start your own thread for your specific issues.
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  5. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #45

    Does anybody know if the OP kwitel has been helped?
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       #46

    I don't think the poor OP has responded back much.
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  7. Posts : 143
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       #47

    Britton30 said:
    I don't think the poor OP has responded back much.

    Probably had a nervous breakdown like me
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #48

    This is what happens when the OP's Thread gets stepped on.
    We loose the OP with out helping to fix the problem.
    I have sent the OP a VM to see if help is still needed.

    fireberd is quiet knowledgeable on audio and by reading his many helpful post in many threads help still might be on the way if the OP will come back.
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       #49

    fireberd said:
    Stuttering, as you note, is not really a latency problem as such. I have a home recording studio and very attuned to latency and its problems.

    As you have both integrated and the separate Xfi card, make sure the integrated is disabled in the BIOS so it does not cause conflicts.

    The DPC Latency checker (free download) DPC Latency Checker will look at PC System latency (not audio latency). That may help in problem determination.

    Audio is always on a shared IRQ with a higher priority device and thus is also at the mercy of the higher priority device. Depending on what the higher priority device is can cause the problem.

    The older hardware, trying to run all the Win 7 OS modules isn't going to be a good scenario either.

    I too have peripheral nerve neuropathy due to Chemo (for colon cancer). We all are fighting old age. I'm a 75 year old "Florida Retiree".
    found this: it says there is nothing that can be done! IRQ conflict - Onboard LAN and Sound card, how to change IRQ? - Microsoft Community
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  10. Posts : 47
    windows 8 Pro x64
       #50

    ICit2lol said:
    Now the thing beating you I can understand but it is quite an old board mate and I am presuming so is the PSU.

    Have you tested it out at all? could be down to it not being up to the task.

    One of my testers was slowing and freezing then slowing down again to the point where I had done everything except look at the PSU flipped i a spare recycled Coolermaster and away went the problem and it has been fine ever since. So you might try this as well.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/vip/257690-psu-how-test.html#post2130086 if you do go check this out PLEASE be very careful follow the instructions to the letter and don't open it up unless you are absolutely sure of what you are doing, in fact just do the check and post back what you find. Now keep in mind that because the volts are ok does not mean the current being supplied id.
    My PC has seen quite a few PSU's in its time! It currently has a HIPER MODULAR TYPE R. This one hasn't been in the machine for that long - it's still quite new in fact. All the voltages and amps check out OK.
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