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By monitor i meant like screen/tv sorry
Yeah, so did I
oh i thought those were audio mixer devices or something because ive never seen someone write Nswitch or BD-player before. im guessing you mean a nintendo switch and idk bluray player? I tried it with laptop and theres no crackling
I did some googling, and apparently many people have reported audio crackling/popping with 3070s. I don't know what your issue is in particular, but I would encourage you to look into MSI vs MSI-X interrupts, see if perhaps the audio part of your GPU driver isn't using them.
This is old and is talking about running in a VM, but the core bits about checking if MSI-X interrupts are on and turning them on should still apply. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/55011-solved-how-to-make-linux-guest-enable-msi-function-on-the-gpu-audio-device/
Also worth checking is that you have resizable BAR enabled. Run
And look for bar1_memory_usage to be over 256MB