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Any updates? Out of sheer desperation, I reinstalled the game once again, but the issue still persists.
Do you have XMP enabled? Do so if not.
That Dragonfly Red DAC could be an issue, try using o/b sound. Speaking of which, the ASUS audio drivers are known to be picky.
https://www.asus.com/uk/supportonly/rog%20rampage%20vi%20extreme/helpdesk_download/
Finally DDU the GPU driver.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5116
Game does not crash or glitch on LV or Qatar so the track issue is irrelevant (I know it's a symptom, but not the cause).
- 6 months ago
Yes, XMP is enabled in the BIOS. I use the Dragonfly Red DAC with headphones, but switching the audio output to the TV doesn’t make any difference. Yesterday, the game crashed to the desktop directly from the main menu without any error messages. The issues might have started after the recent patch.
- SteveJackson6 months agoHero (Retired)
@fedorbricktop wrote:Yes, XMP is enabled in the BIOS. I use the Dragonfly Red DAC with headphones, but switching the audio output to the TV doesn’t make any difference. Yesterday, the game crashed to the desktop directly from the main menu without any error messages. The issues might have started after the recent patch.
The dxdiag just shows the Realtek (Digital), can you try the onboard (enabled in UEFI BIOS)?
DDU can also remove audio (experimental). If it's any bearing my driver build is 9373 and I know 9235 was always OK (Gigabyte) Haven't needed a reason to try the 9400 build.
- 6 months agoI have Tactical Bass Shakers connected to my Realtek sound card. But I get your point—I’ll try experimenting with the audio devices. Thanks!
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