Hi all,
I hope this is the right place to post this for I am new here, if it is not the right place I am sorry.
A while back I experienced audio issues on my current build. Only the cpu is older then a week. The rest is bought new and straight out of the box.
Prior to the Motherboard I had the following boards
All of them have exactly the same issues in the same games on the same place.
When I load up games the audio is messed up. The games I tried.
Witcher 3 and Starfield suffer from exact same glitch, a audio glitching with high beeps and swoops in the background, it is noticeable. When lowering a certain in game audio slider like music it disappears. Already made contact with CDPROJEKT and they cannot recreate it so it has to be within my system. In Baldur's gate 3 however the audio cracks during character creation and cuts out. I already did the following, so don't suggest it please.
So I already did the following:
Now I believe it to be the CPU.
CPU stats as of today
So if anybody got any ideas it would be appreciated.
It could also be windows 11 or the cooler isn't good enough and need to switch to an AIO
So I am troubleshooting for 35 days now and I am at a loss at this point.
Hi, does this only happen in games? If so, have you tried launching them in Compatibility Mode by lowering the windows version?
Tried it in Win 11 and Win 10. I have played around with the settings of the CPU and it shows strange behaviour. During an AIDA64 FPU en Cache test it fails instantly with the CPU on PBO it has a minimum of 3,7 gHz and a max of 4,9 gHz, now when I manually set the clockspeed to let's say 4 gHz the test runs fine. So I believe it to be a driver issue in combination with my cpu but when I raise the clockspeed it takes longer to go into error.
I see, Win11 had similar issues with 5000 series so thought could be a TPM issue. Though since you have updated the BIOS to the latest, suppose it should be fine.
If drivers, are you using a 3rd part sound driver like ASUS Sonic Studio, if so have you tried using default windows drivers?
Also, what are you RAM speeds running at? Might be hardware incompatibility or can't keep up with another.