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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphmanL
    im gonna try swapping to an alternate set of speakers
    I dont think a change of speakers will solve your problem

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    Surprisingly, it has
    All my popping noises have completely stopped and i can finally enjoy the Audigy 2 the way it is meant to be - Popping free!

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    That's the 2nd time you've posted that comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphmanL
    That's the 2nd time you've posted that comment
    Now asked for a delete as it did not show up first time

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    Surely we should be able to delete our own posts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphmanL
    Surely we should be able to delete our own posts?

    Nope!

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    Ah damnnit the popping hasn't stopped, its just ive not been listening carefully enough!
    Damn this audigy card! Is there anything i can do to stop this infernal popping!

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    How does it sound in another PC?
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    Unfortunately i have no way of testing this in another pc.
    I have investigated and it seems this is common with Audigy 2's...
    I happen to have a VIA based chipset, so i was told maybe adjusting Latency may help or something, arrgh its very annoying and i want to avoid entering the BIOS if at all possible because most times i do i usually screw it up, so please, anybody got any solution at all?

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    I thought PCI latency issues were an issue of the past.

    My advice is try it in EVERY PCI slot. I had to do this with an SBLive! until I found one it preferred. Once I'd found it, I had no more problems.

    Had the same issue with a modem once - would only work without causing a protection error if it was in a specific slot!
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    ok well ill go for it but before i start, this popping only occurs if i adjust the system volume above 75%, but i think 75% is stupid and i should be able to go to 100% without this happeneing, is this how you experienced it, or did you experience popping no matter what the volume?
    Changing between PCI slots is irritating as ill admit im a lazy git, but as this is quality audio im willing to take an hour of time to do it lol

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    To be fair if it's volume related then maybe it's just a sh... rubbish card, to be honest.
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    *sigh*
    It does seem that everythings pointing towards volume related as its as if i adjust it a tad too far then pop pop pop is all i get.
    It's fine with system sounds, and it's fine with Creative Media Player with Smart Volume management enabled, but CMP is bollocks, and a previous Audigy II offering i had ages ago did not do this i dont recall, but since then ive had some hardware changes and this audigy doesnt have golden coloured jack connectors on the back...

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