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Asus ROG Strix GL503VD sound enhancement problem

Kompaktive
Level 7
Some games make my laptop speaker create a buzzing sound and the game lags every time it buzzed. Then suddenly the volume becomes very low that I can barely hear anything. After that, I noticed that Sonic Radar no longer works too, and when I opened sound panel I got an error "Windows has detected that audio enhancements for the following device are causing problems: Realtek HD Audio", "Do you want to reenable it again?". I pressed yes, but it doesn't fix the sound or anything, it just creates a very low quality sound for music and creates no sounds for any games that I had to turned the volume up to 100 to hear it.

Without that enhancement, I can barely hear anything and the sound quality becomes very bad, and no longer surround sound. I had to reset my laptop and start from fresh every time this problem occurs, because it's the only fix I know but I can't do that forever.

- I have everything up to date.
- reinstalling through device manager fixed nothing, or make it worse.
- Changing my realtek into 'High Definition Audio Device' fixed nothing.
- Most importantly, my Realtek has no enhancement setting so where the hell can I reenable it?

Here is my spec:
Asus ROG Strix GL503VD (that has dual speakers in it)
Intel Core I7-7700HQ
GeForce GTX 1050
Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)

Sorry for my bad english, Any help would be very appreciated as this problem drives me insane.
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At first, I thought it was my CPU and GPU overheating due to the game making wired sounds and lagging so I fixed that I even installed software to monitor the temperature of both the CPU and GPU during gameplay and notice that the temperature was at 56C to 70C which is normal. So after doing some research, I came across this thread and it describes everything that I have been having issues with. But let me point something out so the sound quilty was bad before but didn't know that it was Asus sonic studio 3 that was causing the problem until a few days ago I decided to use the software for the first time and for some miracle it was working but there were a few times that the speakers lost the sound of the game and started to make weird sounds, while playing Overwatch it kept doing it off and on until it did it for the last time and I was never able to control the sound quilty through sonic studio 3. however it works when I plug in headset into computer but there was this one time when I unplug it during a match in Overwatch and it closed the game weird I just wanted to point that out if that helps to further find a solution.

I have tried updating the software Sonic Studio 3 ver 3.6.12.44181 to Sonic Studio 3 ver. 3.6.42.51937 I even updated the Sonic Radar 3 to ver 3.6.42.51937 but nothing I am still with the same issue having low sounds for Overwatch
I ended Uninstalling and reinstalling the original version that came with my laptop but nothing and now Sonic Radar 3 lunches and crushes every time I try opening it.

So if it is not CPU or GPU overheating and if updating it doesn't fix the problem than I don't know what is causing it.
I did somewhere that Windows 10 can the problem be conflicting with Sonic Studio 3 since they both try to direct sounds but I don't I am just putting what I have been reading.

One more thing and no this person that made this thread isn't the only one with the issue it's just that we sometimes we dont think that software like Sonic Studio 3 could be causing the problem so we blame the game or the CPU or GPU for the problems we are facing.

My Specs for Laptop are Asus Rog Strix GL503VD With BIOS 310 Intel Core i7 7700HQ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050

Mack023
Level 9

I have got rid of the problem by uninstalling and reinstall the drivers.