So what is it you are suggesting? Go into power options and down throttle the cpu manually? I will try and see if it works for me.Well, I can show you a video if you want. There's is an absolute 100% 1:1 correlation with zero delay whatsoever when I change that setting. You can IMMEDIATELY see it cause the sound issues or resolve it (as long as it's not a big battle), in real time, without hurting the FPS much until you go too low. It disproportionately affects the audio.
Again, I can record a video and show it, it's not a guess or theory. It affects it instantaneously and I've been switching back and forth as I play to have less broken sound in dungeons and trials, and going back while waiting in queues, so I don't have excess heat and fan noise. The moment I click it, the sound instantly changes, and the FPS remains good either way.
Edit: Also, just to add more detail, the CPU usage doesn't seem to ever go too far past 50% in any case anyways, according to windows task manager.
EDIT: Throttling the CPU down made no appreciable difference for me, in fact the lower I throttled it the worse my issue got.
Last edited by OmniusOmnium; 12-12-2021 at 02:29 PM. Reason: Results
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