Toh
New member
- May 13, 2022
- 3
Hello,
I have a new custom build with 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12600K and since the very beginning I have been having some sound crackling and lagging for a second or two. These are happening at random periods not related to system stress - on idle desktop, in games, just browsing etc. Sometimes these lead to a full system freez and sometimes to BSOD. The BSODs are usually CLOCL_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT but I did get one BSOD INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE. I get no reports in Log Viewer for any errors and the only thing that indicates any problems is LatencyMon. The usual culprits for high DPC are HDAudioBus,sys Wdf0100.sys nvlddmkm.sys dxgkrnl.sys afd.sys ACPI.sys ntoskrnl.exe . I've tried reinstalling windows 10 several times, then I went on with windows 11, checking every single driver several times, updating the BIOS and all motherboard drivers. I've sent my PC to the warranty support service and they could not detect any problems whatsoever saying they did not experience any crashesh or sound pops and when I got the PC back home it had a hard freez in a several hours. I have not overclocked anything, all my perifery devices were used on the old PC as well and didn't cause any problems. I tried removing every single perifery except the mouse and keyboard, and the sound still cracks.
Here is my speccy: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/CCd8xPpvnpf8fXQ5LarPlX0
I have a new custom build with 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12600K and since the very beginning I have been having some sound crackling and lagging for a second or two. These are happening at random periods not related to system stress - on idle desktop, in games, just browsing etc. Sometimes these lead to a full system freez and sometimes to BSOD. The BSODs are usually CLOCL_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT but I did get one BSOD INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE. I get no reports in Log Viewer for any errors and the only thing that indicates any problems is LatencyMon. The usual culprits for high DPC are HDAudioBus,sys Wdf0100.sys nvlddmkm.sys dxgkrnl.sys afd.sys ACPI.sys ntoskrnl.exe . I've tried reinstalling windows 10 several times, then I went on with windows 11, checking every single driver several times, updating the BIOS and all motherboard drivers. I've sent my PC to the warranty support service and they could not detect any problems whatsoever saying they did not experience any crashesh or sound pops and when I got the PC back home it had a hard freez in a several hours. I have not overclocked anything, all my perifery devices were used on the old PC as well and didn't cause any problems. I tried removing every single perifery except the mouse and keyboard, and the sound still cracks.
Here is my speccy: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/CCd8xPpvnpf8fXQ5LarPlX0
- Desktop PC
- Windows 11 (tried on 10 too)
- x64 (64bit)
- What was original installed OS on system? - Windows 10
- Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer) - I have purchased OEM versions online and installed them myself.
- Age of system? (hardware) - 2022
- Have you re-installed the OS? - Yes several times both Win 10 and Win 11
- CPU - Intel Alder Lake Core i5-12600K, 10 Cores, 16 Threads (3.7GHz Up to 4.9GHz, 20MB, LGA1700), 125W, Intel® UHD Graphics 770, BOX
- RAM - Slots 2 and 4 - DDR5 PC 32GB Kit 2x16GB 6000MHz, G.SKILL Trident Z5, Black, RGB, CL40
- Video Card - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (MSI)
- MotherBoard - ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME Z690-P WIFI (LGA1700)
- Power Supply - Seasonic FOCUS GX 850, 850 Watts, 80+ GOLD, 12 cm fan Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Fully modular DC cables, Hybrid silent fan control
- Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? - Disabled
- What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth) - Windows Defender
- Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? - No
- Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software) - No
- Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system? - No