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I have just taken screen shots of the driver details so I can see if driver details change when this happens again which it seems is a persistent recurring problem. Maybe 4-5 days running without having to do an uninstall.Īs for running Linux, I have both Linux Mint 19.3 and Ubuntu loaded on different SSD's and when I swap out the Windows drive the audio works perfectly on both Mint and Ubuntu. On my wife's machine it is happening much quicker, almost every other boot and the speakers get X'ed out. The only difference is the frequency this happens.
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I have to do this on my wife's PC in exactly the same way.
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I then have perfect audio, no other hassles, everything works.until for whatever reason the system decides to install different drivers which then crashes the sound and I get the message that the speakers are not connected. To get the sound running again is now a straightforward procedure, uninstall ALL sound devices, reboot and windows obviously then re installs the devices and window drivers. On booting up this evening, again the speakers were X'ed out.
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My wife's PC is based on an Asus P9 X79 pro motherboard and my PC is a Rampage iv Black edition X79 motherboard I've just checked the system info and I'm running Win 10 Pro version 2
I've just booted up my PC which I am still also having major audio problems with.
10 has been running well on my pc until about 4-6 weeks ago when I went through head crunching hassles with the audio on my PC
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I only loaded Windows 10 on my PC in late December last year. Thanks for your reply, I tried your suggestion with the generic drivers, still no improvement. I downloaded the Realtek driver app, when I tried to run it on the PC it wouldn't run, said there were no appropriate drivers and stopped the install ? This is also a day one new installation on a brand new SSD. I went through the same testing and exchanging speakers with my PC when I had the similar but different audio issues on my Windows 10 PC The sound drops out completely on an intermittent basis for varying periods. on the Win 10 drive, on Windows 7 they are perfect, they are the Logitech X230 2.1Īll the issues are with anything on a Youtube video or from the Media Player. When you do all the Windows Audio tests it all comes back fine, no issues. I have checked the intel site for the latest INF but there's nothing for my board on the their site! The system does have Turbo boost enabled, I'll disable that. This is very similar to the problems I had on my PC but my wife's PC doesn't have the same quality onboard Realtek sound.Īs I say, any help would be most welcome. At times the audio was fine, but then the volume would fade and the audio became muffled and mostly unintelligible then the volume would slowly creep back up, become clearer and then fade again in a cycle, at the low volume part of the cycle the audio stopped altogether. I was getting very poor sound for a clip lasting several minutes. Downloaded all the latest drivers and software. Okay, I've just tried using the Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX card. Is Microsoft trying to force us to use new PC's by way of purposely designed flaws? I'm a big enough skeptic and cynically inclined to think something is going on?Īny suggestions anyone please? I'll try the Audigy FX, but would prefer not to use it if I don't have to. Looks like the cheap Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX sound card may get some work yet. Windows 10, it sure isn't a plug and play operation. I've downloaded and installed all the Windows 10 drivers from the Asus page for the MB, the Chipset, LAN, Audio, SATA and USB. Her PC isn't much older than mine, it's an Asus P9 X79 Pro. I cannot understand what's going on! How can it play audio, and good clean audio at that, then a minute plus later say there's no audio adapter!?!? But it kept on doing it intermittently, every10 seconds or so.Īfter 1:09 all audio stopped.silence and I got the following messages shown below. I saw the clock hesitate and rewind a second and then the audio was back okay. It all started okay, but hiccoughed about 3-4 seconds in. So I took my USB stick with all my music on it and tried playing a song from it. A couple lasted over a minute but always with the same result. It would run and then suddenly all the audio will stop while the images keep playing. I opened another video and exactly the same thing. The video kept going but without any sound whatsoever. So after the fresh installation I thought I'd check out the sound quality after all the problems I had.įound a YouTube clip on the web and started to play it.Īfter just 20 seconds in, all sound just stopped, nothing, not a peep. She doesn't do a whole lot of work on hers these days.īut I thought updating to Windows 10 would likely be a good solution. I have done a fresh installation of Windows 10 on my wife's PC.