Glitching Audio

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  1. Posts : 131
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    Glitching Audio


    I'm curious to know if anyone can help me with this issue. The video link isn't my machine, but a youtube user with a machine producing the same sound. Mine however, only happens for about 3 seconds, very randomly, not reproduceable at will, and only after resets, and ... lol... only upon opening up Adobe Illustrator.

    PC freezes and makes buzzing noise - YouTube

    I'm only being persistant on finding the cause, cuz the card is still under warranty and I don't know if this a driver issue, or the beginnings of hardware failure.

    The card is a Asus Nvidia 1080 8gb Turbo. I've tried numerous things that I can think of... including having it in another machine. That's actually where the issue began. I then built a new machine and carried this over into the new one which is the only piece of old hardware.

    I've also so far... and I haven't heard the noise again as of yet, unisntalled both Realtek and Nvidia high def drivers through Device Mgr.

    I've also put the card into Debug mode .... and used FurMark GPU test. Funny, I ran the GPU test while opening up illustrator and still couldn't reproduce the audio glitch. The card only topped 78 degrees after 10 minutes while I was still running Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop

    Any suggestions whether I tried them or not is more than welcome!
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  2. Posts : 706
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    Is there any setting about syncing video with audio?
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  3. Posts : 2,585
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    Download and run the free Resplendence Latency Mon program. May help to find the problem.
    http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon
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  4. Posts : 131
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    I don't see any settings for unchecking or checking syncs... I would assume that would be autonomous.

    and the results are in from Latency Mon
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Glitching Audio-capture.png  
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  5. Posts : 131
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    can anyone verify for me if they think this is looking like the initial stages of hardware failure, or the sounds of a driver issue. From my perspective... if a part is going bad, it would be more consistent. Especially, when I'm trying to trip it by putting enormous strain on the machine, i.e ... I've even tried opening all my adobe titles at the same time leaving illustrator till last and still can't seem to trip it.
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  6. Posts : 2,585
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    You need to run it longer than 18 seconds. Also run it with the program initialized that is the suspected problem.
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  7. Posts : 131
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    Understood. Thank you. i didn't realize that was how the program operated. I ran it for over 2 hours and came back with some interesting info...Glitching Audio-capture2.png
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  8. Posts : 131
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    I'll try disabling the Wifi per it'ssuggestions. However I need to figure out how to disable CPU Throttling via BIOS. I did so already via contorl panel. Not sure what the DPF routines are
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  9. Posts : 2,585
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    Some of the statements/recommendations are "stock" statements, I don't think CPU throttling is the problem.

    Wi-Fi is a known cause of sound glitches for many.
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  10. Posts : 131
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    understood. So far the fixes that I've done since it happened include, uninstalling both audio drivers; realtek and nvidia high def audio via device manager, and then reboot the machine. Making sure that core throttling wasn't incurring and then now Wifi is disabled. Any other changes that I should try or run it as is ya think?
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