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I changed to a new computer and installed the same Windows 10 22H2 system as the old computer. When running CbB or Sonar, I found that the sound card had a serious sound explosion. The Performance showed that the Engine Load value was very high, reaching 600% -900% before the audio completely stopped running. After reinstalling the Windows 11 24H2 system, there was some improvement, but there was still a slight sound explosion. What is the reason for this?

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5 hours ago, Wookiee said:

@happen135 onboard/MoBo sound card?

The sound card is the Roand V-Studio700R and 700C package, which has been in use for over 10 years and runs perfectly on low-end computers,
The old computer has an I5-4460 CPU, 16GB of RAM 1666, Gigabyte 750TI2G of video memory, and a SSD512GB hard drive,
The new computer has an I5-13490F, 32GB of RAM 3200, a graphics card Gigabyte 1050TI 4G of VRAM, and a hard drive M2 1Tb,
The sound card of the same Windows 10 system has a particularly serious explosion, but switching to Windows 11 would be better. I really don't understand where the problem is, can you help me, friends

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1 hour ago, Wookiee said:

OK so the machine sounds good, what do you mean by serious sound explosion? 

I used to get these now and then with my 3rd Gen Focusrite. Either the DAW or Sound Drivers would sometimes lock up (even a VST EFFECT would create that noise at times) but a quick cable unplug and reconnect solved it every time - instead of rebooting the system. 

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3 hours ago, Will. said:

I used to get these now and then with my 3rd Gen Focusrite. Either the DAW or Sound Drivers would sometimes lock up (even a VST EFFECT would create that noise at times) but a quick cable unplug and reconnect solved it every time - instead of rebooting the system. 

When the brickwall limiter was first introduced in S-Plat it would lock up, resulting in a most disturbing sound. The problem with diagnosis here is we don't know if there is any third party plugin, which is the most likely cause.

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6 hours ago, Will. said:

I used to get these now and then with my 3rd Gen Focusrite. Either the DAW or Sound Drivers would sometimes lock up (even a VST EFFECT would create that noise at times) but a quick cable unplug and reconnect solved it every time - instead of rebooting the system. 

 

3 hours ago, Wookiee said:

When the brickwall limiter was first introduced in S-Plat it would lock up, resulting in a most disturbing sound. The problem with diagnosis here is we don't know if there is any third party plugin, which is the most likely cause.

This sound is caused by pipipapa  noise from the sound card, similar to insufficient audio cache, but adjusting the cache SIZE of the sound card did not improve it,
The biggest problem is that this issue did not occur on the old computer, but rather on the new computer and system. The system and sound card drivers are the same, which is too painful!

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