- Jul 1, 2001
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I'm having a weird problem with crackling and studdering sounds coming from my speakers when I'm playing DirectX games. The sound is fine when I'm playing MP3's and Movies, but games with a lot of explosion type noises like Battlefield 2 or Civilization 4 seem to cause this issue.
I've already tried upgrading my sound card drivers to the latest version, and even tried a different sound card, with no results. Adjusting the in-game volume levels and quality settings doesn't seem to help, either. The problem doesn't seem to be with the speakers as well, since I don't get any crackling noises if I plug them into my iPod and crank it up to a high volume.
Please let me know if you're ran into this issue before, and how you fixed it. I'm posting this to the motherboard forum since I've heard that PCI latency settings might be the issue. I already tried adjusting this setting in the BIOS, though, with no results.
Here are the specs on my computer if it helps:
Intel DP965LT motherboard (Latest BIOS, Sigmatel/Intel HD integrated audio is disabled)
Sound Blaster Audigy SE sound card
Windows Vista Home Premium (I think that this is my problem... Vista's driver support seems to suck in general)
Intel Core 2 Duo 6420 processor
2 GB memory
NVidia 8600 GTS video card
Logitech 2.1 speakers
SATA Hard Drive
Antec Sonata 2 with 450W power supply
I've already tried upgrading my sound card drivers to the latest version, and even tried a different sound card, with no results. Adjusting the in-game volume levels and quality settings doesn't seem to help, either. The problem doesn't seem to be with the speakers as well, since I don't get any crackling noises if I plug them into my iPod and crank it up to a high volume.
Please let me know if you're ran into this issue before, and how you fixed it. I'm posting this to the motherboard forum since I've heard that PCI latency settings might be the issue. I already tried adjusting this setting in the BIOS, though, with no results.
Here are the specs on my computer if it helps:
Intel DP965LT motherboard (Latest BIOS, Sigmatel/Intel HD integrated audio is disabled)
Sound Blaster Audigy SE sound card
Windows Vista Home Premium (I think that this is my problem... Vista's driver support seems to suck in general)
Intel Core 2 Duo 6420 processor
2 GB memory
NVidia 8600 GTS video card
Logitech 2.1 speakers
SATA Hard Drive
Antec Sonata 2 with 450W power supply