03-20-2015 05:40 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:42 PM by ROGBot
06-21-2017 06:51 PM
06-21-2017 07:00 PM
gordonash wrote:
Hassan turning off power management is done by Loading Regedit, going to 'Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Realtek\Audio\RtkNGUI64\PowerMgnt' And setting ENABLED from 0 to 1. It dosent do a thing for me unfortunately.
However, i just threw together an infinitesimally small Wav file of practically zero size and no data whatsoever in it and have this tiny little program called TinyPlay playing on a loop as an invisible background service that runs on startup and now have completely cured the pops. I would much prefer a more elegant solution tho.
06-22-2017 03:51 PM
06-23-2017 06:02 AM
gordonash wrote:
I thought i was very clever working out this fix so quickly then today found that someone beat me to it long ago lol 😞
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?60761-G751-Sound-Crackling-Thread-(The-one-thread-to-rule-...
Im currently looking for a way to play the sound with next to no cpu usage, the fix above works with less cpu usage them my method but it still uses approx 1% when a huge behemoth like windows 10 only uses barely .5% at idle.
08-14-2017 03:43 PM
gordonash wrote:
Hassan turning off power management is done by Loading Regedit, going to 'Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Realtek\Audio\RtkNGUI64\PowerMgnt' And setting ENABLED from 0 to 1. It dosent do a thing for me unfortunately.
However, i just threw together an infinitesimally small Wav file of practically zero size and no data whatsoever in it and have this tiny little program called TinyPlay playing on a loop as an invisible background service that runs on startup and now have completely cured the pops. I would much prefer a more elegant solution tho.
Currently looking into making the windows startup sound play the wav i have, which is easy to do plus windows 10 dosent even use the startup sound as default which is handy but just trying to find if there is a way to make it loop.
03-20-2015 01:06 PM
Mousepad wrote:
Albert you mentioned that you have a fresh install. I wonder if anyone has tried reformatting with a fresh install to see if that randomly fixes it?
03-20-2015 04:02 PM
Mousepad wrote:
I have tried the newer one and I thought it made the issue worse. Has anyone else given it a shot?
I am running the windows install that came with the computer and I just took off the bloatware. Albert you mentioned that you have a fresh install. I wonder if anyone has tried reformatting with a fresh install to see if that randomly fixes it?
03-20-2015 05:37 PM
hmscott wrote:
Mousepad, the new 7443 made the sound louder?, longer?, worse in what way?
Also, keep the Asus Windows build, that is what Asus uses to recreate problems - it's their OS, so why would they do a from scratch Microsoft Media install? 🙂
It is tough for Asus to recreate a problem reported from a non-Asus Windows install. Keeping everyone at the same image is important when debugging.
03-20-2015 07:44 PM
Mousepad wrote:
EDIT - I re-installed 7443 to try the Regedit fix thinking that, hey new driver maybe I can disable power management now. It didn't work. It did give me another chance with the drivers and the crackle is the same. It did crackle while I was in regedit though which was weird. I still think this comes down to the Realtek power management and for whatever reason we can't shut it off. There used to be a box you could uncheck in the software to disable it but it is not there anymore.
I really have zero idea of what you are talking about with the whole Asus Windows build? I was mentioning this because Albert said he had a new windows install so I was curious if others had the Windows that came pre-installed or a new install. I asked this to find a link between us as we seem to share a problem and yet no common link besides owning G751's but others also share that link and the crackling is minimal for them....Why is the crackling only loud for some of us? Why do other notebook manufacturers have this crackling issue but for most people the Regedit PowerMGMT fix works but for us it doesn't?
I will try to contact the repair center where I am at on Monday but unfortunately I am not in the U.S. right now so I will have to see how it goes. Will report back on what they say. Hoping they speak English!
03-21-2015 07:37 AM
hmscott wrote:
cl-albert, thank you for focusing the threads to here 🙂
Also, you can try a newer Realtek driver, Version V6.0.1.7443 for Windows 8.1 x64
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Audio&os=30