Posted June 14, 2014
lugum: I know german is easier but if you talk english it might help out the non german speaking people to see what has been discussed and tried.
Good point, sorry about that. I'll try to summarize: - ADWCleaner (did that, didn't help)
- not enough power from PSU (I don't know about that but the PSU was suggested to me on a forum when I bought my processor and it's still fairly new, a few months)
- see if problem persists in Safe Mode (on that note, I haven't tried that yet. Can I break anything when I do that?)
- special sound effects disabled in sound device properties (check)
- Windows Event Viewer (not sure what I'm looking at, there's quite a bit of red and yellow there but I don't know what's relevant)
- check device manager for missing or malfunctioning drivers (check)
- alternative sound device like PCI, USB or HDMI (none available to me atm)
- BIOS settings (not sure I should be doing that without knowing what I'm doing)
Spinorial: Have you tried disabling the device from the Device manager. There's lots of good and bad you can do playing around with that :P Again, though, I'm sorry but I can't be of any real help as is :(
I don't think so, although I've been spending so much time in the device manager lately I'm considering putting up some pictures there. Though not sure what that would do? I mean... if I disable it, sure, it won't crackle any more, but I won't hear anything else either?