![]() After upgrading to 5.19.0.35 (the other day) the system doesn't detect the sound card any more Update** Moving the X-Fi to a PCIE 16x has seemed to fix the issue, even though it has the same IRQ assignment.I am on Kubuntu 22.10. I may try a different slot for the Sound Card and see if it can be eliminated as an issue altogether. This worked for me, thank you Ketamingo420įor me, it seems to be an interupt request problem with USB and a controller sharing the same IRQ. Man u are my hero!!! Nice work, it worked for me!!! I just want to share this problem and the fix that worked for me, so other people can also try it out this helped for a friend off me today that has the Asus soundcard and when we did a latancy test its says HDaudio.sys was giving troubles and after removed and disabled HDaudio.sys solved all my pops and cracks sound and didn't came back so farĪnd this issue,s is not with every pc systems it are just issues in some motherboards, its not because of Soundcards, just some little chipsets that are runnings on some motherboards and windows can't control them on the good way, so that this card works perfect is nice for you guys, but that doesn't say its the same on all motherboards If, however, you're watching movies and/or listening to music, then sure, use a USB DAC if you want. No external DAC is going to come close it it for clarity and audio location in games. Depending on what you're using the sound card for, nothing can come close to touching the Sound Blaster ZxR. If the issue is due to grounding, get ground isolators and install them.Ĥ. Buy quality parts, or don't be too surprised when you run into these sorts of issues.ģ. The problem our OP is facing sounds a lot like an electrical issue and with his PC and not anything to do with the on-board vs Sound Blaster card. Sound Blaster cards work just fine when the on-board sound is enabled in the BIOS and the driver is installed in Windows. The amount of mis-information in this thread is hysterically epic.ġ. My reason why i bought this audio card was i got that pops and cracks on my new Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 motherboard, and i thought it was because of some problems with this MOBO so i bought that Creative sound blaster Z and it didn't change anything, and then I realized that the motherboard audio was also just from Creative Sound Blaster and then I knew it had something to do with it I dont know about that, but i was doing some test runs on the service and the audio drivers,and the reason that you get that pops and cracks sounds is because of windows is keeping reinstalling the High Defination Audio Drivers, so what i did was block every possible way for windows to reinstall it if you removed it, They are poorly supported, and there’s better ways of spending the money. I’ve always recommended against CL products. This is a good attempt, but I had cracks and pops on previous systems that didn’t even have an internal sound card. I just thought cracks and pops were CL’s signature sound. HERE YOU SEE TEST RUNNING FOR 25 MINS WITH LatencyMon now you going to install This SoundBlaster Z driverand restart your pc and it should work! Follow these last 2 Pictures | Picture 1 | Picture 2Ħ. go to this location "C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\HDA" if you can't find the folder Realtek just create it and for \Audio\HDA the same after that you have to go to properties off HDA and go to security and choose edit and disable all the rights for System Follow this pic! | Picture 1 | Picture 2 | Picture 3ĥ. now go to this file location "C:\Windows\System32\drivers" and find this 2 files hdaudbus.sys
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