Realtek High Definition Audio Causing Lag In Gaming... SOLVED !!!

Eka Nofa

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Hi All,
So, I have been unable to play game Watch Dogs since release, I've been trying to troubleshoot the issue for quite a while now.
I've been getting lag while gaming, and when I disable my sound via the device manager, everything runs perfectly. (Realtek High Definition Audio). I'm currently running Windows 7 with 6gb of RAM and GTX 760.
I have no idea wtf is going on anymore, need help
 
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Thanks all for your respon dan advices, the problem is already solved.

I replaced the processor with brand new Intel i3 4130, obsiviously the problem is caused by Factory Defects of my old processor.
For everyone out there with the same problem with me, maybe you should check or comparing your processor with another processor

Thanks all
Does that happen only with that specific game or with any game you play? if it happens only with that game try changing it's audio settings to a lower quality (if available) or reinstall the game, however if the issue is global it could be due to some problem in your audio drivers, try getting latest version and see if the problem goes away.
 

Eka Nofa

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Thanks for Reply...
I am using the latest version driver from Realtek, update the bios version and i've been try to change the quality of sound to [16 bit, 44100 Hz], and it's happen with any game
In my Machine i have 2 different sound
1. AMD High Definition Audio Device (I believe it's for HDMI) and I Disable it
2. Realtek High Definition Audio (My Onboard Audio/ Analog Audio) that i am using
I try change the graphic card with oldest one HIS Radeon HD 5500 Series
 
i usually disable windows updates and auto driver updates. then I open the device manager and kill the sound I don't use.......... anyways................... set the sound to 96k see what happens.

also check the games control panel for sound adjustments. CoD2 was the only game I ever had problems with ( other than drivers ) that I ever had. was setting there and that fixed it.
 

DyO152

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I have the same issue, if your sound card is built in on the motherboard (most likely), it's because your computer not being able to process everything from the motherboard, buy a soundcard is my recommendation.
If you are using a sound card, re-install the driver, get a newer OR OLDER version.
Reinstalling your PC might also fix your problem.
 

DyO152

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Use only one soundcard and check the output settings, make sure that you have sound acceleration.
You can go to dxdiag (by winkey+R), go to Sound tab and check the settings in there.
 

Eka Nofa

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Thanks all for your respon dan advices, the problem is already solved.

I replaced the processor with brand new Intel i3 4130, obsiviously the problem is caused by Factory Defects of my old processor.
For everyone out there with the same problem with me, maybe you should check or comparing your processor with another processor

Thanks all
 
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jacobg8857

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Hello, I've been having trouble with Realtek as well. I recently bought desktop speakers so I thought I could use the onboard sound I do have a up to date modern computer but still video shutters on all games when it's enable. If I disabled it goes back to smooth gameplay.  Is there any setting i would need to change or would getting a sound card improve this issue?  my PC specs are in my signature. seen this in a search it's  perfectly match my problem.