Hi, I found this article while googling. I believe I have the same, if not a similar issue. Here is a synopsis.
So I have a really, really annoying problem with my rig in regards to sound.
X58-UD3R
i920 @ 2.8ghz
6gb Corsair Dominator RAM (1336 I believe or around about)
GTX480
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Win7 64bit
The breakdown.
In the following games the problem occurs after 6-10 minutes of playtime.
-Civ V
-Napoleon TW
-BFBC2
-Sims 3
-Dirt 2
-Mafia II
-Medal of Honor (2010)
-Just Cause 2
Unaffected Games
-Guild Wars
-Dead Rising 2
Minimally Affected Games
-CoD Black Ops MP (nuketown with 32 people spamming nades)
-Team Fortress 2 (DPC shows a spike but I dont hear any change to audio quality)
-Far Cry 2 (Comes and goes during heavy explosions)
-Lost Planet 2 (some snap crackle and pop during brief moments but doesn't last)
The problem?
After 6-10 mins of playing most games my crystal clear audio begins to pop and crackle. If I was sitting in the jungle all by myself and this occurs I can hear soft pops. The second a boom or explosion occurs you can really hear the pop and crackles much louder.
So in a game like BC2's nade spam fest I hear a tonne of loud popping and crackling after 6 mins of crystal clear gameplay. Civ V also pops and crackles, the louder the sound the greater the audio distortion.
Games like Guild Wars however remain 100% unaffected, after hours of straight play there is no popping or crackling, even running Guild Wars and WMP playing heavy metal thrash.
I don't notice any cracking or popping in Black Ops SP, in MP I can only notice a little when 32 players are only spamming grenades and there's explosions everywhere.
The audio pop and crackle problem once it begins stays until I exit the application, click refresh on my desktop and give it around 20 seconds. If I exit the application and immediately play music, that music also pops and crackles with distortion. If I exit the app, wait 20 secs and then play music, the music is fine.
When did this begin?
Truthfully I am not sure, I noticed it with the release of Civ 5, and then weeks later when I played BFBC2 and my PC was a fresh install and clean build done in late sep.
It's your soundcard?
Is it? I am aware my card has reported issues with popping and cracking, I have researched this and I am not suffering the same issue. The X-Fi pop and crackle problem is that the audio is crap 24/7, moving the mouse makes horrible noise, etc. Mine is only for applications which actually make my PC work hard.
So then your soundcard is broken?
No it is not. I have disabled my X-Fi and used onboard sound. The problem persists but is less obvious and less annoying, only due to the fact the onboard soundcard isn't as powerful as the X-Fi. I have also physically removed my X-Fi and used only my onboard sound and the problem remains.
Drivers dude?
Updated them already, and them scrubbed them with driver sweeper and tried all sorts of variants, the problem remains. Perhaps a format and a clean install might work?
Fiddle with your settings.
Done that, I have tried every fix that the X-Fi problem FAQ recommends, Audio creation mode, 24bit matched playback, disable crystalizer etc. They all do nothing, also those are fixes for the X-Fi. Uninstalling and scrubbing all the X-Fi drivers and physically removing the card and using purely the onboard audio still gives me the same problem. Disabling onboard sound and using my X-Fi also gives this audio problem.
Well what the hell?
I downloaded a DPC latency checker and when my audio pops and crackles in games after 6-10 mins you can see the bars jump up to 2800us+. Something IS messing with my rig. During the heavy pops and crackles with BFBC2 I ctrl alt del and check on my memory useage and CPU, they are both pretty good with plenty of leg room. I would assume then this is related to my GPU?
Possibly related? My computer has blue screened around 4-5 times suddenly since it was built and clean installed in september. Error message was a physical memory dump.
Do any of you have any other ideas of how I can troubleshoot or fix this audio problem?
When I got my PC games like Mafia 2, Dirt 2, Lost Planet 2 and Medal of Honor worked fine with crystal clear audio. But now these games suffer from the audio pop and crackle problem, some more than others. Perhaps the latest nvidia drivers did this? the 260.99 version?
I scrubbed them off with drive sweeper and installed my default nvidia drivers off the disc, they are 197.41 but the problem remains. Although as mentioned when I first got my PC Mafia 2, Dirt 2 etc all ran brilliantly with good audio, now, no matter what drivers I put on, it's a snap crackle and pop fest in a few mins of gameplay.
Ideas?