G guy700 New member Joined Jun 30, 2020 Posts 2 Jul 10, 2020 #1 So I've just built this computer and I keep getting random spikes that make the audio stutter and computer lag. It's weirdly inconsistent and some days I barely get any crackles. System speccy info:here I think it may be a driver issue but I'm having trouble pinpointing the issue so any help would be appreciated. Attachments Data.zip 780.6 KB · Views: 0 LanMon.png 679.5 KB · Views: 1
So I've just built this computer and I keep getting random spikes that make the audio stutter and computer lag. It's weirdly inconsistent and some days I barely get any crackles. System speccy info:here I think it may be a driver issue but I'm having trouble pinpointing the issue so any help would be appreciated.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,627 Location Panama City Beach, FL Jul 10, 2020 #2 Have you updated the Realtek driver yet? or the network driver? looks like there is also a BIOS update as well. ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Driver & Tools | Motherboards | ASUS USA
Have you updated the Realtek driver yet? or the network driver? looks like there is also a BIOS update as well. ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Driver & Tools | Motherboards | ASUS USA
G guy700 New member Joined Jun 30, 2020 Posts 2 Jul 10, 2020 #3 Updating the realtek drivers made the issue worse somehow and yeah i did the bios update.
H hal1000 New member Joined Jul 21, 2020 Posts 2 Jul 21, 2020 #4 Windows 10 Sound issues linked to network traffic - ndis.sys & Latency - Windows 10 Support The above link will give you more insight into the problem I was here seeking an answer to this problem aswell, that's how I found this thread - guess what nobody has one - except some network engineers at Microdollar and they don't seem to want to sort out the issue, obviously sound on machines costing thousands isn't worth their time to sort out.
Windows 10 Sound issues linked to network traffic - ndis.sys & Latency - Windows 10 Support The above link will give you more insight into the problem I was here seeking an answer to this problem aswell, that's how I found this thread - guess what nobody has one - except some network engineers at Microdollar and they don't seem to want to sort out the issue, obviously sound on machines costing thousands isn't worth their time to sort out.