Right well earlier it came up in another thread a similar problem and the OP found that it was his USB3 drivers causing it. As he wasn't even using USB3 he disabled it and all was well again. Worth a try I think.
I think I have disabled it now. I uninstalled the drivers and disabled it in device manager. However im not sure whats going on there, alot of USB stuff. also I dont understand why there are four NVIDIA High Definition Audio and one Realtek High Definition Audio? I have installed the latest drivers from Realtek.
Is it supposed to look something like this...?
I just verified that I also get crackling sounds when pluggin in headphones at the front.
In that case also check that your PC has good continuity with the earth on your ring main in the house. It could be a static build up.
You have to excuse me. I dont quite follow (english not my native language). I understand that the earth could cause problem but im not sure what you mean with ring main? What can I do to check it? I live in an apartment btw
. I guess I could try connecting my computer to another outlet?
But since i still get spikes in DPC Latency Checker i get the feeling that some device/driver is acting up.