
For one, they've worked fine for close to a year, second my room is surrounded by pretty thick concrete walls, and my own network is all wired. Some people also mention that there may be interference from wireless networks or similar, but I find that implausible in my case. I'm gonna try to see if it's fixable, if not it seems this may be the way to go.

I've Googled around a little bit and the term "Logitech G930 sound dropping" shows there are some people with similar problems, but I've yet to see a solution other than return to Logitech, get new ones.

Soundcard: Realtek something, probably built-in, but shouldn't matter as headset is USB.Īny ideas? Anyone have the same headset, or experienced similar problems. My computer is a laptop, Clevo X7200 based, but rebranded to Multicom (a Norwegian custom laptop company) Relocated reciever to be as far from cables and other disturbances as possible. Edit: Reinstalled chipset, USB and audio drivers. Swapped USB-ports for the headset reciever dongle (interestingly this fixed the problem temporarily, but I'm not too sure in the long run) Disabled everything except the G930 in Control Panel -> Hardware and sound -> Manage Audio Devices
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Uninstalled and reinstalled Windows driver for the headset Updated Nvidia drivers and Control Panel
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Uninstalled and reinstalled Logitech Gaming Software Restarted the computer (no immediate effect) 6." and of course the Windows driver for the headset itself and the Logitech Software, and I suspect there may be some issues among these drivers. 1.3.21.3", "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver v. However, on this computer I may have some conflicting software. The problems are there whether this software runs or not, so I don't think that's the problem. There is however the "Logitech Gaming Software" (running latest version, 8.40.83), that controls the macro buttons on the side, and it also seems to amplify the sound and make the quality better when running in the background. I've found that it happens no matter what level the batteries are at, and irregardless of whether the charging cable is plugged in or not.Īs far as I know there are no specific drivers for the product, only the ones Windows can provide.

I've also received feedback that it affects my microphone too in the form of static. Sometimes it will be normal for hours, other times it will happen several times per hour. After a few seconds it turns back on and resumes normal operation. What happens is the sound will drop, I will hear a beep, as if the battery is empty, and the headset turns off. Had it for a year or so, and for the last days it's been acting weird.
