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adamek_82
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Posted: 15 Feb 2019 at 6:18am |
Z390 Extreme4 Audio issues: crackling/popping
I have a really weird problem with my Realtek Audio on my ASRock Z390 Extreme4 mobo in Windows 10. The sound is always working perfectly after booting the system up. I am using the rear analog jack output and have my analog LG speakers connected. Then, after some time, the sound mysteriously disappears. Actually, it never happened while the system was playing sound at the moment but that might be just a coincidence. Anyway, when the sound disappears, the rear jack output simply stops working. The weird thing is that the front panel (connected from the case to the mobo with an HD audio cable that comes with a case) is still working - when I connect headphones, I can hear the sound, but it's distorted - kinda crackling, popping noises come up. Normally, before the disappearance of the rear jack sound happens, it works perfectly (no popping sound from the front panel). More interestingly, when I disconnect my speakers from the rear jack output, crackling from the front panel disappears... When this all happens, it's absolutely impossible to make the rear output jack work again. I've tried deactivating sound controller by disabling it and re-enabling in the Device Manager, restarting Windows Sound service, scrolling the volume slider in the system tray, changing playback device (you can choose between speakers and digital audio which I do not use). Everything to no avail... And here is the interesting part: when I restart my Windows, the sound comes back. Also - when I put the computer into sleep and then turn it on, it also comes back. So this suggests it could be a driver issue, right? But I'm not really sure if I can rule out a hardware malfunction. Please help! Attached please find detailed specs as well as all steps I've tried in order to find out why it's happening and how to fix it. Specs: * i9-9900K; no OC * CPU Cooling: Noctua NH-D15S * MOBO: ASRock Z390 EXTREME4 * RAM: HyperX Predator RGB, DDR4, 16 GB, 4000MHz, CL19; no OC * SSD Samsung 860 EVO 500GB SATA3 (for system) * SSD Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SATA3 * SATA Seagate Constellation CS, 3.5'', 2TB, SATA/600, 7200RPM, 64MB * Graphics: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 2GB; no OC * Power supply: be quiet! Dark Power Pro P11 650W * Cabinet: Corsair Carbide Series 300R Compact Black; 2 fans in the cabinet * Monitor: LG 27 UK650-W - x2 * Windows 10 Pro EN 64-bit OEM - legal; activated; all updates installed As you can see the specs is decent - no cheap components etc. I've found some events in the Application section of Event Viewer but they are probably meaningless and will not help much: Faulting application name: AUDIODG.EXE, version: 10.0.17763.292 Faulting module name: unknown Exception code: 0xc0000005 Faulting module path: unknown More information on what I've done and checked out: * I do not OC anything. All settings in BIOS are set to default * CPU temps are within the range of 30 (idle) to 75 degrees when all cores have 100% load * BIOS is updated to the latest possible version from ASRock website * all drivers are updated to the latest possible releases from ASRock website as well * Windows 10 is legal & activated. No viruses * CPU has been stress-tested with Prime95, Intel Extreme Tuning stress test for 4 hours - no issues * RAM has been tested with memtest86 for 8 hours; no issues * sfc /scannow has been performed; no errors; the system is stable - no bluescreens and bugchecks; no unexplained entries in the Event Viewer; * No weird software installed - in fact only a few programs on board: Visual Studio Community, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop, Chrome, Open Office. No bloatware of any kind * DPC latency is perfect (<200 us for most requests, and only a few within the range of 200-500 us), tested with Latency Monitor * rear jack port and front jack port are working properly; speakers are also working perfectly with the other computer I have * all audio enhancements are disabled * Realtek Audio Console shows the rear speaker port is properly connected; the impedance is detected properly; front panel detection is working (shows when I connect my headphones) |
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sddivideo
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I have the z390 taichi ultimate and I had to buy a sound card to get clean audio. Plugging my speakers into the rear or front panel would cause constant little static and pops.
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adamek_82
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Yeah, that's why I decided to buy a dedicated PCIe sound card. I think it's something wrong with random switches between the front panel and on-board sound controller, but there is also one argument against this theory - when I completely unplugged the front panel from the motherboard, the sound was also randomly disappearing.
However, when I uninstalled Realtek drivers and used generic Microsoft HD Audio, the problem has gone. But Realtek has some useful settings which became unavailable then. I became tired of these problems and decided to buy a dedicated sound card which finally resolved the problem. I'm almost sure it's a software issue, not a hardware malfunction. |
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teegale
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I have no issues with static through my headset, except maybe a minor hum that's barely audible when there's nothing playing.
However after a month of owning the z390 Taichi my microphone has started to produce static that is so bad that I can't use discord or in-game comms without people telling me to shut up. I've tried everything. Here's a link to a Reddit thread detailing everything. Unfortunately, I can't get a refund at this point so I'm going to RMA it and sell it. I have a spare ASUS PRIME-A z390 lying around and will just use that. https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/b391hj/microphone_awful_sounding_no_matter_what_i_do/ |
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teegale
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Like you have said a sound card or maybe even a USB mic would fix it but I'm not interested in paying more money for things I shouldn't need.
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bttzvnt
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I have the exact same problem. Mic/headphones make constant high pitch squeal, gets worse when I play a game. I have the ASRock z390 Taichi Mobo and i9 9900k. Did you find a solution? I think there is a problem with the board as I'm seeing a few people post about this.ï»?forumCodes=True
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bttzvnt
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>Yeah, that's why I decided to buy a dedicated PCIe sound card.
Did a PCIe card fix the constant whine sound? If I plug my mic/headphones into my monitor (uses monitor's sound card instead) I have no issues. What sound card did you buy? |
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adamek_82
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Sorry for the late reply. Yes, it did fix the issue. I bought Creative Sound Blaster ZX and it's okay. No crackling/popping issues, the panel and effects are quite nice, but a friend of mine, who's more knowledgeable about sound cards, recommends Asus over Sound Blaster.
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