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PLEASE HELP ME

Void_Viking

Finished building my comp. Audio won't work, drivers ARE installed.

Video in choppy/slow in all browsers. 

Audio is being responsive in the audio device manager.Untitled.png

 

Was messing around and tried disabling "Windows Audio Service" then re enabling it. ODDLY ENOUGH! Disabling it causes video to work perfectly.

As soon as I enable it again, the choppiness reappears, and still no sound.

 

Has anyone come across this problem before, or have a fix?

 

System:

MOBO: XFX x58i

CPU: I7 920

Video Card: Radeon HD 6770 1gb

8gb (4x2) Veng

550 Watt Psu

 

 

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Try enabling the realtek digital output and see if that fixes it

CPU: Intel I5 4690K | GPU: Asus R9 280x | PSU: Evga 600w | RAM:8GB DDR3 | HDD: WD 1TB | HDD: WD 500GB | SSD: Sandisk 120GB 

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2 minutes ago, Jack Kaye Pc Gamer said:

Try enabling the realtek digital output and see if that fixes it

It's been enabled for the majority of the time. enabling it does nothing :(

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install the motherboard drivers off the disc that came with the motherboard?

did you go to windows updates?

did you install adobe flash?

 

 

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Just now, LabRat said:

install the motherboard drivers off the disc that came with the motherboard?

did you go to windows updates?

did you install adobe flash?

 

 

Like I said, Everything is installed correctly. And the disk is no longer supported for some reason.

Just too old I suppose.

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maybe reinstall windows?

or try a different set of hardware?

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Not exactly sure how well that would work. There has to be something I'm missing...

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2 hours ago, LabRat said:

you trying to run W10 on old hardware?

Would reverting back possibly fix this issues?

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2 hours ago, Void_Viking said:

Would reverting back possibly fix this issues?

Possibly

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Have you tried rerouting you ailudio through a usb sound card? Nearly the same happened to my friend and this what i did to fix the problem

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I'll try both. Not keen on spending a ton to get windows 7 tho /:(

 

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