Godshark Pcie Sound Card Driver

Once you know your chipset, follow these steps to achieve a clean driver installation. Step 1: Physical Installation

Download the package corresponding to your operating system version (Windows 10, Windows 11, etc.). Option B: Use the Included Driver CD / Mini-Disc godshark pcie sound card driver

Go to the properties of your sound card, navigate to the Advanced tab, and set the default format to 24-bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality) or 24-bit, 96000 Hz for clean playback, depending on what your specific Godshark chipset supports. Once you know your chipset, follow these steps

Open the Windows Control Panel, select Sound , right-click your Godshark card, and open Properties . Under the Advanced tab, lower the default format from 24-bit/192kHz to 24-bit/48kHz or 16-bit/44.1kHz to test if high sample rates are overloading the system bus. Open the Windows Control Panel, select Sound ,

If you ever swap your sound card to a different PCIe slot, Windows may create "ghost" duplicate profiles. Check the View menu in Device Manager, click Show hidden devices , and uninstall any grayed-out duplicate audio profiles to keep your system clutter-free.

Check the box for Run this program in compatibility mode for and select or Windows 8 .