Hi folks,
In need of some aid here, I'm hitting a wall. I've read many similar posts, but nothing that actually quite matches what I'm experiencing.
First some specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) Service Pack 1 (build 7601)
3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770
16Gb Ram
Mobo:
ASUSTeK Computer INC. Maximus IV Extreme-Z Rev 1.xx
Graphics/Display:
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 [Display adapter]
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti [Display adapter]
SAMSUNG [Monitor] (59.2"vis, December 2010)
And now the problem.
Sound is fine in games that aren't overly graphic intensive, no problems with watching media or browsing. Shortly after I start playing something that is more intensive, like Mechwarrior Online, World of Tanks, Dirt 3, I start to get a crackling static sound and distortion that builds in intensity. This combines with a framerate drop as well, finally culminating with a loss of all sound, but the framerates appear to then pick up again.
All the Nvidia card problems with audio through HDMI I've managed to read so far, have all basically been about having no sound at all, not having it fail.
Reboot restores sound, as does simply leaving the computer alone for an extended period (much to my surprise).
My sound is delivered to a Samsung plasma TV by way of HDMI, and it appears to use the Nvidia High Definition Audio driver. Also installed are Realtek audio drivers for the motherboard, which are not currently in use. Using headphones (the Realtek drivers) results in perfect audio performance with zero issues.
I'm sure the problem is the Nvidia HD audio driver/HDMI issue, but I'm plain stumped on how to fix it at this point. My stereo receiver is old enough I think I'll have to upgrade it if I look to bypass the HDMI audio issue.
Suggestions? I'm all ears.
Regards,
David
In need of some aid here, I'm hitting a wall. I've read many similar posts, but nothing that actually quite matches what I'm experiencing.
First some specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) Service Pack 1 (build 7601)
3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770
16Gb Ram
Mobo:
ASUSTeK Computer INC. Maximus IV Extreme-Z Rev 1.xx
Graphics/Display:
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 [Display adapter]
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti [Display adapter]
SAMSUNG [Monitor] (59.2"vis, December 2010)
And now the problem.
Sound is fine in games that aren't overly graphic intensive, no problems with watching media or browsing. Shortly after I start playing something that is more intensive, like Mechwarrior Online, World of Tanks, Dirt 3, I start to get a crackling static sound and distortion that builds in intensity. This combines with a framerate drop as well, finally culminating with a loss of all sound, but the framerates appear to then pick up again.
All the Nvidia card problems with audio through HDMI I've managed to read so far, have all basically been about having no sound at all, not having it fail.
Reboot restores sound, as does simply leaving the computer alone for an extended period (much to my surprise).
My sound is delivered to a Samsung plasma TV by way of HDMI, and it appears to use the Nvidia High Definition Audio driver. Also installed are Realtek audio drivers for the motherboard, which are not currently in use. Using headphones (the Realtek drivers) results in perfect audio performance with zero issues.
I'm sure the problem is the Nvidia HD audio driver/HDMI issue, but I'm plain stumped on how to fix it at this point. My stereo receiver is old enough I think I'll have to upgrade it if I look to bypass the HDMI audio issue.
Suggestions? I'm all ears.
Regards,
David