So i was thinking on part has never been changed in my pc the last 4 years and thats my PSU The G633 from Logitech still had the same problem WAY to loud.Īt this point i just only had one option an that was to ask you guys. So i started thinking of a headset with USB because this would not use the soundcard from my pc. I was first thinking of the audio-technica ath-m50x but those have a 3.5 audio jack and well i would still have to plug them in my mic. Today, 2018 i wanted to buy new headphones. They all have the problem, still couldn't find anything online so yeah. I plug my headphones in and WOOW Still really loud. So im hyped new cpu, new mobo and working audio. I thought the really loud sound problem was just a problem with that one motherboard. I thought i would finally be able to use my audio from the pc itself. I also bought the strix x99 motherboard.Īlso from Asus. It was ok.Įnd of 2016 i bought a x99 cpu from Ebay but that a whole other story. ![]() The audio was pretty bad and there where sometimes electronic noises but except that. So i connect my new headphones to my mic. ![]() I did some research and well couldn't find anything. It this point i knew allot more about computers so i pluged my new fresh headphones in my mobo and WOW the sound is really really loud Later in May 2016 i bought new headphones (audio-technica ath-m30x) and a mic (audio-technica at2020usb+) When i bought the pc they gave me a 20 euro usb soundcard where i ofcourse had to plug my headset in.īack then i didnt think of it or find it weird. One of my components was the ASUS P9X79 also with Realtek audio.īack then i had the g430 or atleast one that really looks like the g430. So in the beginning 2014 i bought a custom gaming pc from a local pc shop.īack then i didnt know anything about pc's: components, software. I hope someone can help me with this problem (the background story is quite important it can give quite a bit of information) This is because if i try to find the Realtek software i just cant find it, its not there. I cant really find anything online that anyone else has this problem.Īs you guys probely know Realtek is "Special" So yeah im not sure of the driver is correctly installed or even installed. This was not the case and the sound was still the loud, even over USB. ![]() I bought the G633 because i can connect it with my pc via USB.Īnd i was thinking the audio would go over a integrated soundcard in the headset. So the output out from my motherboards (x99 strix) soundcard is way, WAY to loud, I have the problem with every headphone i own.Īnd i also have this problem with my new headset (G633) i just bought. I will say that I put little effort into fixing it because I don't use onboard for mucfh, but I have seen a trend towards relying on microsoft for my onboard audio even when I go through the same steps.This is gonna be quite a long text because its quite a long story & problem The only function I used and still somewhat miss is the ability to designate each port for something other than intended. I often reset or reinstall windows and each time it's different. I have noticed over the past few years that the functionality has changed drastically. I have to ask what the realtek audio management software does that you need it for. But I do know that when I'm streaming on discord with an external usb dac/amp and an onboard input with a modmic, I get crosstalk which has me believing that part is software based. I don't know if it's an onboard thing or something to do with the wiring after the output/input. But to address your original problem, headsets have an unfortunate side effect of bleeding output with input. Please let me know if you found out how to get the UI back. Same thing for me i deleted the driver because i was being an idiot and thinking that if i get rid of it people wouldnt hear my youtube videos or voice chat going from my headphones to my mic.
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