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Update that audio driver and then set to Virtual Surround
USB are garage because they don't offer good power, and how Windows doesn't switch back to the device when hot-plugged. Analog is way better for Headsets.
Update all your Drivers for everything from their official chipset sites.
USB is its own chipset + driver.
Try a USB 2.0 port on the Rear of the Motherboard.
Make sure the Headset and its Mic are set as the default devices.
Then do not hot-plug them while things like Games are running.
However, in the game, do you also have "Surround" applied as you should?
If not, then the game is just already using surround playback, unless it's a much older game that only has 2-channel
Overall, sounds to me like ForHonor is just a poor example.
Many seem to have had issues with it.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/304390/discussions/0/135510669596672846
Have you checked Windows settings; ensure the Playback is set to 24bit, 48khz for example
In more demanding games, if you CPU is stressed enough, this could be affecting other things, such as USB devices perhaps. Overall, personally I would never lay down money towards Razer product, too many issues and garbage software.