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    "Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation" at 20% cpu

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Inflatablewoman, Nov 24, 2016.

  1. Inflatablewoman

    Inflatablewoman Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all,

    I just got a brand new MSI GT72VR-6RE, I have updated windows and the drivers as given on the msi support page. However I now have a process called "Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation" running at around 20% cpu. Any idea what could be causing it?

    It appears to be caused by a driver issue?
     
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    Inflatablewoman Notebook Enthusiast

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    fixed. I needed to update the nahimic 2 component as well, and restart the machine.