Hello people today i have bought the Razer Nari headphones.Whenever i do anything taxing to my cpu like playing a game my razer nari starts to crackle alot.I have tried:
1-Uninstalling and reinstalling the razer nari drivers and also THX drivers
2-Updating Synapse 3 to the latest version
3-Plugging in different usb ports (even the one on my razer blackwidow chroma)
4-Setting THX Spatial as default and also setting the razer nari-game as default
5-Downloading the latest razer nari firmware update
6-Deleting every file related to the razer synapse 3 and installing it fresh
7-Testing it on different devices including ps4 android phone and a different pc (wotks perfectly fine in all the others except my main pc)
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Try deleting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->THX in Windows registry and see if it changes anything. Make sure you reboot your PC as well.
Razer.Lauriat
Try deleting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->THX in Windows registry and see if it changes anything. Make sure you reboot your PC as well.
Im pretty sure i deleted those when i reinstalled razer synapse,but from what i can figure out it seems to be a problem with the cpu throttling because it only happens during high cpu usage.Also tried it on different machines like ps4-phone and even a different pc and it works perfectly fine on all of them.
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DancingBlades
Im pretty sure i deleted those when i reinstalled razer synapse,but from what i can figure out it seems to be a problem with the cpu throttling because it only happens during high cpu usage.Also tried it on different machines like ps4-phone and even a different pc and it works perfectly fine on all of them.
Hmm. I think your PC needs optimization for better performance. Have you tried this yet?
Razer.Lauriat
Hmm. I think your PC needs optimization for better performance. Have you tried this yet?
I fresh installed windows 10 and cleaned up my pc,the problem is still their but its much rarer due to CPU usage not spiking as much as before
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I think the best way to prevent this is to really keep on monitoring CPU usage and optimize the whole system if necessary.
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