Something is very wrong..
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 16:54    Post subject: Something is very wrong..
So I started a thread here in March
http://www.nfohump.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59483

And the problem I explained there went away. Now it's back, and for no apparent fucking reason at all.

And it doesn't just affect MW2, but since it's almost the only game I've got installed, I'm using at as reference.

Game is sluggish, slowed down, audio is also slowed down, stretched out, crackling a bit.
If I look down into the ground, it stops lagging, but whenever i look up, it starts again.

Specs, again:
E6850
4 gigs of ram
8800GT
Win 7 x64

Latest nVidia drivers now, same deal. Tested very low graphics settings in-game. Most options in the nVidia Control Panel is set to Application-controlled (atleast the necessary ones like AA/AF etc)

I've ran Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, MS Security Essentials, and nothing is infected.
Also CCleaner, cleaned up any registry errors.

I've termintated all unnecessary services in the Task Manager that I can think of that's not needed.

Even when booting, the first milliseconds of the "Welcome to Windows"-sound is crackling a bit. I've checked the affinity, both cores enabled too.

This is really fucking aggravating, can someone help me before i tear my fucking eyes out Sad


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:00    Post subject:
I tried running this clip in 1080p


It's not running as smoothly as it should be...


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:34    Post subject:
test disabled or enabled hardware acceleration in the flash player settings

Edit: the flash player itself is a bit strange
with my old 8600 GT I did not have playback performance problems
with my new HD 5770 I got some troubles and disabling the hardware acc. helped
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:39    Post subject:
@ sin : i think i can save u !

What is ur MoBo ? integrated Sound ?
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:40    Post subject:
Don't ask me why, but now it's gone.. Confused Confused

Goddamnit, if I only knew what was wrong, so I know until next time..


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:41    Post subject:
Answer me for the next time Smile i know ur Prb
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:41    Post subject:
Teniak wrote:
@ sin : i think i can save u !

What is ur MoBo ? integrated Sound ?


Gigabyte P35C-DS3R, so yes, Realtek integrated audio.


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:46    Post subject:
Yeah ok , so it's a sound prb !
Got this too when i changed my gfx card .

I don't realy know how it work but problems are linked to onboard sound.

when pc freeze ( BFCF2 for example ) , after a reboot , i've got exactly the same issues.

So, what i do > desinstall Sound driver / reinstall .
And : For my Mobo ( P5K asus ) , i resintall JMICRON drivers too ( knows issues)

Sometime it's work after the first reboot , sometime i need to repeat step again .
_SiN_ wrote:

Even when booting, the first milliseconds of the "Welcome to Windows"-sound is crackling a bit. I've checked the affinity, both cores enabled too.

I know when i got this "lag" with a simple test : i launch a mp3 song, i open few MOzilla tabs ( or scrolling up and down on a heavy loading page ) who result a "sound lag" , then same on GAME.


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:47    Post subject:
interesting I have Realtek ia as well here, gotta try that too thx Smile


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:52    Post subject:
Teniak wrote:
Yeah ok , so it's a sound prb !
Got this too when i changed my gfx card .

I don't realy know how it work but problems are linked to onboard sound.

when pc freeze ( BFCF2 for example ) , after a reboot , i've got exactly the same issues.

So, what i do > desinstall Sound driver / reinstall .
And : For my Mobo ( P5K asus ) , i resintall JMICRON drivers too ( knows issues)

Sometime it's work after the first reboot , sometime i need to repeat step again .

I know when i got this "lag" with a simple test : i launch a mp3 song, i open few MOzilla tabs ( or scrolling up and down on a heavy loading page ) who result a "sound lag" , then same on GAME.


That's great knowledge, thanks! Smile


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:55    Post subject:
When all else fails, format and reinstall. No virus scanner picks up everything.


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:56    Post subject:
_SiN_ wrote:

That's great knowledge, thanks! Smile

u'r welcome Very Happy ( and i'm a bit late ), it took me an age to understand this problem ( many W7 format; reinstalling everything to... etc etc ) and this problem appeared again randomly
I don't totaly get it ( the fix / the relation between lag and sound , then step to fix it ) but it's work , and this is enought to make me happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 18:10    Post subject:
Hmm are integrated audio chip-sets connected via the North or South Bridge?


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 18:27    Post subject:
Yep, most of time, the South Bridge handles data from the PCI slots and can also have integrated components( as audio onboard chip for example )
edit : so i think that we got it
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th May 2010 19:43    Post subject:
Southbridge Smile

Northbridge connects to the elements that require speed; RAM and PCI-E slots. Anything integrated goes through the southbridge; that includes IGP, SATA controllers, audio chips, network chips, you name it Wink
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