Windows 10: Freecell and windows audio device graph isolation problems

Discus and support Freecell and windows audio device graph isolation problems in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I have been having numerous troubles with "windows audio device graph isolation" suddenly spiking and taking up over 20% of my CPU. I have checked all... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by MikeG_13, Jul 9, 2018.

  1. MikeG_13 Win User

    Freecell and windows audio device graph isolation problems


    I have been having numerous troubles with "windows audio device graph isolation" suddenly spiking and taking up over 20% of my CPU. I have checked all the boxes and turned off all the enhanced audio options that Google has suggested. It has been a relatively good process lately, but today I may have found a culprit that is irritating the process. As soon as I run "Freecell Collection Free" (don't judge me) in Windows 10 the laptop begins whirring and the audio is garbled. Lo and behold the windows audio device graph isolation is spiking again. As soon as I close Freecell everything returns to normal.


    Any ideas what is causing this? Any way to stop it? And don't suggest that I not play Freecell during work or my work productivity will drop. Thanks in advance for any help.


    Mike

    :)
     
    MikeG_13, Jul 9, 2018
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  2. David Haz Win User

    Windows audio device graph isolation problem

    Hello,

    Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation is an official part of Windows and serves as the primary audio engine in Windows 10. It handles the audio enhancement effects provided by Windows. If you are using any enhancements, we suggest that you disable them and
    see if the sounds stops. You may disable your enhancements by following the steps below:

    • Right-click the Volume icon in the Taskbar.
    • Click Sounds.
    • From the Sound window, click the Playback tab, then select the device that you suspect is causing the issue.
    • Click Properties.
    • On the Enhancements tab, click the Disable all enhancements checkbox.
    • Click OK.
     
    David Haz, Jul 9, 2018
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  3. Windows audio device graph isolation high CPU

    Hi,

    Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation is a process serves as the primary audio engine in Windows 10. It handles digital signal processing, including the advanced audio enhancement effects provided by Windows. We suggest you try running the
    audio troubleshooter and see if the issue will still occur.

    We'll be waiting for your response.
     
    Robelene Win, Jul 9, 2018
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  4. Freecell and windows audio device graph isolation problems

    audiodg.exe Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation

    Can anyone help with my CPU running at 100%. I have figured out it is Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation, but have no idea how to make it go away.
     
    AlanMachon, Jul 9, 2018
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