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My sound keeps on changing levels, it will be at 100% then will drop to 50% then back to 100% and it will keeping doing that, I have tried to look for solutions but nothing helps. When I go into mixer the only applications which do this are Google chrome and steam but mumble doesn't.

- Please help
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Try uninstalling the sound card drivers and reinstall them.

And do you have the LATEST drivers?

What is your computer model?
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I could try that, I have checked everywhere in device manager for driver updates and it says everything is up to date, so Im not sure what the issue is.

Its a custom build so there isn't a model number.
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CMStorm wrote I could try that, I have checked everywhere in device manager for driver updates and it says everything is up to date, so Im not sure what the issue is.

Its a custom build so there isn't a model number.


Usually, Device Manager says your driver software are up to date, when it is actually not.. Not always though.

I would go to your computers manufacturers website, and look in the downloads/support section, and it will give you the latest driver software there.
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I downloaded the HD audio realtek drivers but that didnt fix it, Im not sure if its a setting in windows.
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CMStorm wrote I downloaded the HD audio realtek drivers but that didnt fix it, Im not sure if its a setting in windows.


Well. I suggest you back up your important/wanted data and then reinstall Windows.

It could be a virus, so I would also run a virus scan.
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