Athlonic wrote:
Hi,
I just recieved my G751JT-T7172H (one of the rare G-Sync model) today.
This model is now out of stock here, so with a bit of "luck" I found one which was repacked.
I checked everything, not a single scratch or anything wrong... until I heard these nasty & unfamous sound crackles. 😞
But I confirm the new 7624 drivers and the PWM trick solved the issue here as well.
Thank you so much guys, I would've been mad to return this baby 😉
Realtek response...with newer driver!!!
I previously emailed Realtek about this issue and here is there response I received:
"Hello,
Could you please confirm below v7629 to see the issue still there?
if not works, please have a dump.txt to us for checking by running attached file. thanks.
ftp://spcust:hwwk758z@ftp3.realtek.c..._Win7_WHQL.zipBest regards,
PC-Tech"
My findings when using this driver are as follows:
The noise at the beginning of the testing is still present and remains the same...However, the noise is slightly less noticeable at the end...so the noise is a softer crackling/popping and the noise at the end of the test sound is more delayed...thus it takes longer to occur when it ends than previously.
I have emailed Realtek of my findings and have submit the Dump file for further processing and I will post their response here when it is received.
Mind you, the linked driver does in fact help some...but when or after adjusting the power management as previously mentioned...it does appear to help even more...Especially, if you use a windows startup sound...this uses up the first noise then keeps the sound active...at least with my experience.
Here is the posting about adjusting the power management:
"What this means is that you need to do this in regedit : Using : [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Realtek\Audio\RtkNGUI64 \PowerMgnt]
"Enabled"=dword:00000000
Make sure to restart after you change regedit. What all of this will do is when you turn on your laptop the first sound in windows will still produce a crackle as the sound turns on but then the sound stays on and doesn't constantly crackle every time there is a sound. There is still a shhh/chhh noise if you press your ear to the upper left part of the laptop. However, this noise isn't as noticeable as the crackling was and you have to actually press your ear against it to hear it.
Credit goes to X7007 for trying out these drivers first. Good job!"
Use the Windows button + R together to open the Run menu and type in "Regedit" and hit Enter
Next navigate to the registry key as listed above: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Realtek\Audio\RtkNGUI64 \PowerMgnt]
Then look for and right click while on "Enabled" in this registry key to "Modify" the power management
While in the modifying of this key look for and in the "Value data" area type "0" and click "OK"
Restart your computer...this is important!
Now you will experience the results of all the work...just as others have!
NOTE: Open the following using "Paste and Go" in Google Chrome...because there is no password needed and it just begins the download auomatically:
ftp://spcust:hwwk758z@ftp3.realtek.c..._Win7_WHQL.zipHope this all helps...and you are welcome for the new driver!
Cheers!
The Doctor!
Please contact me if you have any further questions or additional information.
Again, I wish to remind everyone there is no total FIX...this is just a bandaid to the problem overall!