Experience an unusual noise when starting the game.
Experience an unusual noise when starting the game.
Hello everyone! I'm a new member here. I have an unusual issue I'm trying to figure out. It started after the Windows 10 update, but rolling back didn't fix it. I recorded a short clip to capture the sound, which seems to happen every time, though it varies slightly each time. It shows up in several games but not all of them. I don’t have any installed software that could create this noise. I reinstalled some things just to check if it changes, but nothing happens. I thought it might be related to Steam, but when I tried running WoW Legion, the same sound appeared there too. Here’s the link to the video: https://mega.nz/#!T5hzmbrS!blv6KAeR_1uVG...m6g2F3bUak OS: Windows 10 Anniversary edition (Lastest update). CPU: Intel Celeron G1840 @2.8ghz GPU: Powercolor R7 265 RAM: 8GB. Sorry if it’s not in the right thread.
It seems like a Bluetooth connection might be involved. Consider removing each component one at a time, excluding the keyboard and mouse. Alternatively, it could indicate a software indicator. Are there any GPU or peripheral software installed that might trigger features when a game is detected?
I’m considering ReLive, the latest AMD capability. It allows recording, streaming, etc., but the audio remains silent after turning it off. No Bluetooth devices are connected, and none have been added to produce this noise. I currently use a Logitech F310 controller, keyboard, mouse, and a woofer powered via USB. That’s all. I’ve used this setup for years without any sound until recently. I looked in the Event Viewer, but no entries about this issue were found.
The issue has been resolved. It seems simply disabling it through the AMD settings isn't effective. I reinstalled the drivers this time without using ReLive, and the sounds have disappeared. Thanks!
It's probably just a minor glitch from the updated program. A fix will be released later.