Hello.
I've upgraded my Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 few days ago. Everything went smooth. I've intalled all new drivers made for W10, Realtek HD Audio driver too.
And problems have started. Sound is pretty weak, it's really bad I can tell. Much worse quality than Windows 8.1.
And second thing is that, now I'm suffering really popular crackling noise after some sound, just like this when system is asking for Administrator rights to run program.
I'm pretty sure you know what I mean. It's like: *crackling* system sound *crackling*
It's really frustrating. It dissapear when I'm running some kind of program that uses all the time sound, i.e. Windows Media Player or some kind of game or video player.
AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, I had no problems like that on previous version of the system and I'm sure that is drivers fault, because when I uninstall Realtek HD Audio Driver crackling noises dissapear, but then voice from speakers is flat.
My MOBA: MAXIMUS VII HERO
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