Sound pops during high CPU usage?

7novice

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Hi all,

This problem occurs on both of my desktop and laptop. The only similarity of these two is the OS so I am kinda sure this is a problem caused only in Windows 7 RC.

When I was using Windows XP the system and game and sound run fine. However, after I switched the OS of both machines to Windows 7 RC, I realized that the sound pops very often and also drops game performance (Ex. WoW). This problem never occured in Win XP.

I am pretty sure there is nothing to do with my sound card driver too because this problem doesn't only happen when I am using the onboard sound card but also Logitech USB Headset.

Sound seems fine under normal usage, but it pops A LOT when I play games. The music and effects pop very often and drop the game performance a lot which causes the game almost unplayable. FPS drops when sound pops. So I am here assuming this problem occurs only when CPU usage remains high.


Any suggestion is appreciated. Thank you.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RC
Hey 7Novice

For starters fill in your system specs, it'll make troubleshooting a bit easier.

Are you overclocking either of the two?

What power mode are you using? (ie 'balanced', 'power saver', or 'high performance')

I have seen this behavior on an overclocked machine when running any type of 'throttle down' modes such as balanced or powersaver. Switching it to high performance immediately got rid of the sound pops.

The fact that you say this occurs more during games suggests that you are probably running one of these 2 modes and when things become CPU intense, it begins to as I call it, "choke" when throttling back up.
 

My Computer

OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel i7 950 OC'd @ 4.0Ghz (SpeedStep ON)
Motherboard
ASUS P6X58D-E BIOS 0303
Memory
3x2GB Patriot Extreme Viper II Sector 7 DDR3 @ 1600mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI MSI 5870 900mhz/1300mhz
Sound Card
Onboard Realtek ALC889
Monitor(s) Displays
2 X 24" BenQ G2412HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80 GB (SSD)
W.D. Caviar Black 1TB (SATA)
Seagate Barricuda 1TB (SATA)
Seagate Barricuda 80GB (SATA)
PSU
Corsair AX850
Case
Antec 1200
Cooling
Lots and Lots of Air!
Keyboard
Razer Lycosa
Mouse
Microsoft Sidewinder
Internet Speed
25Mbps/1Mbps
Hey 7Novice

For starters fill in your system specs, it'll make troubleshooting a bit easier.

Are you overclocking either of the two?

What power mode are you using? (ie 'balanced', 'power saver', or 'high performance')

I have seen this behavior on an overclocked machine when running any type of 'throttle down' modes such as balanced or powersaver. Switching it to high performance immediately got rid of the sound pops.

The fact that you say this occurs more during games suggests that you are probably running one of these 2 modes and when things become CPU intense, it begins to as I call it, "choke" when throttling back up.

Hi A320

I didn't mention the specs because the same problem occurs on two different machine (and none of their components is identical) so I was already assuming the problem is absolutely OS related.

But yeah I agree with you that giving detail spec information would be helpful.

Here it is:

PC1:

P4 2.4Ghz CG
2G RAM
WD 74G Raptor
Creative Audigy2 ZS

PC2:
Asus X81S (Laptop)
Intel T2370 @ 1.73Ghz
2G RAM
Realtek onboard sound card

And no I dont OC any of these two machines.
I saw that someone posted a solution of this issue but it requres lowering chipset voltages which cant be done on these two machines because of the lack of function in BIOS.

I tried both Balanced and Performance Power Mode on both machines both none seems working.

Thanks for the useful information.
I'll try to give the machine another clean installation of OS and follow the tips you give.

Any other suggestion is more than welcome.

Thanks guys.
 
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My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RC
When I was using Windows XP the system and game and sound run fine. However, after I switched the OS of both machines to Windows 7 RC, I realized that the sound pops very often and also drops game performance (Ex. WoW). This problem never occured in Win XP.

Those are flaws introduced since Windows Vista (and now in Windows 7) since Microsoft changed many things about audio processing.

The only way I've found to combat these flaws is to a) stick with XP or b) use faster hardware. Windows Vista and Windows 7 require faster hardware to give same performance level as XP.

Granted, popping sound could also be caused by other things such as a faulty device driver. But the fact remains that, regardless of driver, Windows 7 will still put a greater burden on the hardware. So don't be surprised if performance is not up to par with what you're used to on Windows XP.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to list.
OS
XP, Seven, 2008R2
CPU
AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
Other Info
All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
I've been having similar problems on a Win 7 32 bit machine. The audio started sounding fuzzy/buzzy. The problem would happen intermittently, usually when a sound, like an Outlook alarm, or an audio track like an MP3 or YouTube video, was starting. My sound driver is the current version and reinstalling it didn't help. I thought it might be a short in the speaker until I noticed a CPU spike at the moment when the problem would happen. I tried the advice in this article (disabling all audio enhancements) and it fixed the problem. I hope this helps others.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
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