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Okay so I'm sitting here with audacity open and i'm playing a sweep from 5Hz-96Khz (half my maximum sample rate of 192,000Khz) and about half way through my audio chip resets or something and it pretends as if I just plugged in all my devices again (speakers, microphones and line in). Does anyone know what's going on?

 

PS: The audio isn't clipped or distorted in any way it's just a powerful signal but this doesn't happen with music or at least I haven't tested that yet.

 

Here is a video of what happens...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM9v3E705Fc&feature=youtu.be

 

And here is a picture of what my back audio ports look like...

 

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microphone is broken, or the cable shielding of the mic, negative touching plus = This sound

No everything is fine its something internally with the chip. It only seems to happen when i play very high frequency audio like 50Khz+ but it has happened once before on normal music.

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Ok I just checked if my chip does that and it works normal

Thats some bad luck you got there, try downloading the newest driver from realtek or gigagyte.

Windows 7 shouldn´t be the problem. Set the sampling rate to 192khz @24bit?

Maybe it is incompatible with your headphones?!??!?!?!?!??!?

Maybe frequencies over 50khz need to much power or the chipset doesn´t "see" frequencies over 50khz and shuts down for a second?!??!?

:/

 

Edit: Maybe 16bit 44100hz will help

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