

If you find that disabling your network card or some other device drops the latency a lot, then you probably have to reinstall the drivers with the latest from the manufacturer’s website. Basically, you want to see green bars like above and nothing in the red area up top. On the download page, they also have an entire explanation of how to use the program to figure out which device is causing the latency. It will help you figure out what is causing the latency, such as a network adapter. There is a cool program called DPC Latency Checker that monitors your computer’s performance in real time. My headset is "BENGOO V-4 Gaming Headset for Xbox One, PS4, PC.You can disable it by right-clicking on the volume icon in the taskbar, choosing Recording Devices and then disabling the S/PDIF In or any other Line In port.ĭepending on your system, there could be a high latency affecting performance and thereby causing serious audio problems. Do I have to try updating BIOS(current 0232), or figure it out "Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version R2.8x (9132.1) WHQL" driver and "UAD/HDA"? So now I'm stuck, I installed the asus version back and don't know what to do.

Of course, the promised "Realtek HD audio manager" is still missing. and that usb 2.0 is back without microphone boost again. After erasing my audio driver I install that driver.

I followed some india guy's video in youtube and it leads me to Staiton Drivers website to download seemly latest driver "Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version R2.8x (9132.1) WHQL". The driver in device manager shows "Realtek USB Audio" It has the microphone boost option which allowed me to boost my input about 20 to 30db, but it came with new issue: I have horrible echo in steam mic test (mic input capture my headset output) and Realtek audio manager was never installed(not in control panel or program file) - I cannot use audio manager to possibly fix the echo issue. The driver in device manager shows "Realtek USB 2.0" or something.Īfter struggle I manage to found the seemly latest driver in motherboard's website, Realtek_Audio_Driver_V.2276_WIN10_64-bit (published on 7). My motherboard is ASUS ROG STRIX z590-e gaming wifi, after I built up my pc I found my headset mic input was really really low, none can hear me, I have to yell to make the bar move in mic test and there was no Microphone boost option in taskbar Sound -> Recording -> Properties -> Levels. I have this new build windows 10 pc with really annoying mic input problem.
