Hello,
I have a rather annoying problem with my system sound over HDMI.
Here is my system specification if needed:
MB: ASUS Prime x299-deluxe
CPU: intel skylake-x 7820x
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaw V DDR4 4x8GB @ 2400MHz
GPU: AMD RX460 2GB
H.D.D.: Toshiba p300 1TB
PSU: Cooler master v750
The system is connected to my LG LED TV over HDMI.
I have both Windows 10 (with latest updates) and Ubuntu 19.04 dual-booted.
The problem is that the sound crackles every now and then on both operating systems.
This crackling is most noticeable on the speaker test section of each OS.
I have already tried disabling on-board realtek audio chip with no luck. Tried every solution proposed over internet and nothing seems to work. I have also tested the system with another TV (SONY LCD TV) available in my house.
Finally I have came to a thread that was describing a similar problem and its provided solution fixed this crackling on windows 10.
1- Enabling power efficiency on global setting: this considerably reduced the crackling but not completely.
2- Changing minimum state to state 1 on global wattman setting: This totally fixed the crackling.
Even modifying state 1 frequency to 214Mhz (state 0 frequency) seems to be OK and doesn't cause crackling.
It seems that the state 0 which can't be modified by users has some stability problems.
Is AMD aware of such a problem with their gpu driver?
Meanwhile I'm not able to fix this problem on Ubuntu as there is no GUI for amdgpu driver.
Regards,
D. Khazaei