I've been dealing with a frustrating 50-100ms delay on all of my wired headphones, which is particularly noticeable since I play rhythm games. Despite trying various solutions—including updating drivers, using my 1/4 jack with my audio interface, switching to the output 3.5mm jack on my motherboard, and even purchasing new headphones—the issue persists across my entire computer. I've run audio tests, and the delay is still there. One thing I suspect might be a factor is that my computer is custom-built and not preassembled.
3 Answers
Have you checked if there are any audio enhancements or virtual surround sound features enabled on your operating system? Sometimes those can create a delay. If everything looks normal, it might be worth considering that your motherboard's onboard sound card could be the culprit. Switching to a PCIe sound card could improve things, or you might try a USB sound card, though be aware that some can also introduce latency.
Starting with LatencyMon might be a good idea. It can help you pinpoint where the delay is coming from.
Don't forget about ASIO and Windows' WASAPI features; they can help reduce latency, but sometimes they might create problems if not configured properly.

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