Video and Sound Lag

demodayne89

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Hello all. Need help recently built a new pc and im having issues already. I have a H110M-k Mobo and 2x4gb ddr 2133. a 500w lepa psu. A GeForce 1050ti and a new Pentium 3.3 lga1511. Everything turns on and runs all updated drivers and bios flash. While playing games the video skips and the sound like zzzzrrrppps out intermittently. Also while watching videos it does the same thing skips and zzzrrrpps. Please help.
 

demodayne89

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I have k-lite mega and vulkan rst installed.
 
turn off onboard ipgpu. it free up system ramm. make sure your on the nvidia gpu. make sure you have the newest intel chipset drivers. in nvidia gpu settings make sure it sett o performace mode one gpu. make sure from realteck you have the newest sound card drivers. if it still burps. try lowring the dispaly size see if your ruuning out of vram or over stressing the cpu/.
 
K-Lite has nothing to do with games.

To start with I would:
1) make sure CPU is default settings, and
2) set memory to "XMP" then save

3) run a full pass to test system memory www.memtest86.com
4) run CPU diagnostic https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19792/Intel-Processor-Diagnostic-Tool

5) If still stuck, then shut down, REMOVE the video card and use the iGPU to test things
(monitor must support one of the motherboard video outputs... and the iGPU uses some system memory so I'd use 1GB for light gaming tests)

If the system works without the video card it points to:
a) video card, or
b) graphics drivers, or
c) power supply
 
Also,
Please confirm if the AUDIO is connected via:
a) HDMI or DP from the GTX1050Ti
b) HDMI or DP from motherboard (which it should not be as you'd be using the iGPU not the graphics card), or
c) the MOTHERBOARD Realtek chip (i.e. the GREEN stereo output on the motherboard), or
d) a USB device

If the video output is from the graphics card, but the audio from the REALTEK motherboard chip then I would be most likely to guess the:
a) motherboard, or
b) power supply

OTHER:
If you have a USB stick you can install Ubuntu and boot to that to see if watching Youtube videos stutters (if they also do that in Windows), or install VLC. If Linux works it suggests a software issue in Windows not hardware.
 

demodayne89

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Ok so I went to Intel and did the driver auto find thing and nothing registered. Onboard doesn't even show up in the display adapters I did however get the new realtek hd drivers. Also set everything to performance. Sound still skips and setting down the resolution seems to have helped. Should I be using the Nvidia audio drivers instead?