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1. internet connection too slow
2. pc too slow
Is it just basic onboard sound? If so what Motherboard brand+model do you have?
BTW, never use Skype like that. If you need voice comms for team-play... use TeamSpeak, Discord or others. Skype is a resource hog and will usually drop-out because it can't keep a good stable connection while you're doing online gaming, etc.
I will continue to push Discord. It is free and just as good as TeamSpeak has ever been. It allows all that freedom, as well as channel creators to make their Discord not just for Voice based rooms, but also as an information-sharing resource. Many streamers are using it now, allowing their subs to easily do voice comms when playing with them, plus allows for great source of info, or with commicating with others that connect with/follow that person. Anyone is free to setup their own Discord channel and link things like Twitch, Steam, etc.
Skype is for video calling family/co-workers, not much more.
Ever since it was taken over by Microsoft, it has gone down hill, and does not continue to get any better with updates.
http://shop.lenovo.com/se/sv/laptops/thinkpad/t-series/t440p/#tab-tekniska_specifikationer
(just scroll down and ignore all swedish text until you come down to the specs where everything is in english)
Yea I know skype isn't good at all but me and my friends have always used that and it's pretty simple (you don't have to hire any servers or do rooms and such and you can just call easy and create group calls easily)
To much multi tasking going on for that laptop to be using skype at the same time.
But you could also try updating your network drivers, see if that makes a difference. But all in all its due you doing to much on that laptop.
Skype is fine with gaming, but when what youre gaming and skyping on lacks performance thats where issues arise.
Laptop hardware is ALWAYS weaker than their Desktop counterparts.
You could try setting your Windows power settings to Performance, see if that helps.
But all in all it simply may not be strong enough to do all that.
Although I still think it's not a problem with my laptop but something with either the soundcard or skype itself since skype did work fine before with no sound problems at all.
And yeah putting it on performance do increase for instance fps in games but the problem with skype still remains, I guess I just gotta use ts for now.
Could it be a new skype update that ♥♥♥♥♥♥ everything up?