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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
They just repackage Windows 8 drivers and pray.... Really dodgy.
Also seems strange that it's only with games, no sound issues at all for music, video, etc.
If it makes any difference it's connected via HDMI (from the R9) to my AV receiver, no seperate sound connection.
It is almost 2016 FFS!!
Would it make any difference to try changing the latency timer to something other than 32, or turn HPET off? I have no real clue what these do or mean
Leave HPET Enabled and in 64-bit mode.
It's just a Windows 8 driver not working under Windows 10, as expected.
Windows 7 has the most stable drivers still.
Try the Realtek, and update that Driver from here:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads
* Click on High Definition Audio Codecs (Software) and then download the one for your OS.
If clean Win10 Install, first do all the Windows Updates before updating your other Hardware Drivers such as GPU or Audio. It should be fine after driver updates and a reboot; again after the Windows Updates finish. Be sure to go to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows Features On/Off and install all the addons for .NET Framework an ASP; as those will be required for various drivers & software.
Before playing games in Win10 be sure to install Visual C++ Runtimes and DirectX Runtimes from Microsoft's website.
I don't have an optical cable around to try this but will once I get hold of one
No, volume remains the same
Will do once I get an optical cable to hook it up, I've already done the windows updates and most up to date drivers
Just thought to try removing the R9 and going with the on-board graphics/sound later and see if that works, while I wait on the cable to test the advice above.