Onboard Realtek Outperforms USB Audio interface w/ CPU Usage?!?!?!

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  1. MTP

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    I tried searching around and couldn't find much, but I was floored by the results. I've been working with DAW's for 25 years and never thought to test out the onboard audio in respect to CPU usage.

    Here's a little background:

    -Lenovo T495
    -FL Studio
    -Lots of CPU hungry VST's like Serum and Vital

    Had a project that was tapping out my CPU. I recently packed up all my belongings and went on an extended trip. I don't have my normal music making equipment and needed to settle with the bare minimum. I started working with the on-board audio and low and behold: THE PROJECT NOW PLAYS AT AROUND 65% CPU!

    Connect a Focusrite Scarlett and it's right back up to 100%. Now I understand that the Realtek chip probably has faster access to RAM and whatnot, but I never assumed for second that the performance increase would be THIS pronounced. Have I been unfairly downplaying the capabilities of on-board audio all this time? i mean, I used to stack old school Soundblasters into 486's back in the day. I've been telling people for years to ditch the on-board stuff and get an interface.

    I will add one more thing, I did force the install of the Realtek ASIO driver onto my T495. The ASIO component is not stock on Lenovo laptops.

    Anyone else ever experience this?
     
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  3. No Avenger

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    I once made a similar experience. Soundblaster X-Fi (PCI) performed better than a USB Steinborg interface. But I can't recall the driver I used at all.
     
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  4. MTP

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    For good measure I also used the "FL Studio ASIO" on the Realtek and it performed only slightly worse with about 5% more CPU, but still, the Scarlett couldn't even play the project without topping out.
     
  5. EddieXx

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    Internally connected will always perform the best, it had even bigger impact in the past I would say.

    I haven’t even compared the performance difference in my systems but I use RME drivers and they are among the better usb performance around, so probably I would not see a huge difference, but it got me curious though
     
  6. MTP

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    This has been posted in other threads here, but:

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/739787/realtek-high-definition-audio-driver-for-windows-10-64-bit-and-windows-11-for-intel-nuc12-pro-kits-mini-pcs-nuc12ws.html

    I get very low latency with the ASIO driver. I'm still looking around for any info that others have posted about using on-board audio. Don't get me wrong, I may run into some issues further down the line, but for now, I'm simply happy that I can work on projects with a set of headphones and a laptop. I may find that amplification is a factor when I try to output the project directly from the laptop, but so far, I haven't had a chance.
     
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    Onboard audio hasn't really sucked for a while already, I wonder when they will start shipping motherboards capable of phantom power. Haven't tested it in my B550, but I can run fairly heavy sessions at 64 samples without issues with the Yamaha Steinberg drivers.
     
  8. MTP

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    This comes as a revelation to me. It just goes to show what can fly under one's radar by simply not experimenting only sticking with the tried and true.
     
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    You didn't mention which gen Scarlett you have, but I've owned one 1 or 2nd gen Scarlett and couldn't get decent performance nor latency, so sold it after 1 month trying and went back to PCI M-Audio Delta 1010 back in the day
    :rofl:
     
  10. MTP

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    I'm using a gen3 8i6. I've heard the drivers are not the most efficient. So maybe that's the issue. I also have an M-Audio Delta 66 packed up in storage. Even to this day the drivers have worked on all iterations of Windows. It is currently installed in a Windows 10 machine and performs wonderfully.

    I am seriously going to rethink my interface situation going forward. When I am finally able to get back to my desktop computers I will run a test with the on-board audio interfaces, but somehow I don't think I will get the same performance benefits as I do with the laptops, but we shall see.

    Right now my mobile setup consists of my Lenovo T495, some ATH-M50x headphones, a Roland SonicCell, and an Akai Fire for MIDI control. I also have access to a Roland A49 for keys. I modded the Roland driver for Windows 11 and it works well (so far). I've found that pairing down my resources is very good for creativity.
     
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    I've always thought that from a hardware point of view (integrated, pci and that jazz) should have better latency.
    But since I don't know about external audio interfaces I don't talk about what I don't know. Ok, sometimes I do :rofl:

    My point being this makes sense. But is a complex subject and may depend on several factors.
     
  12. MTP

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    True dat. I have to do more tests and see what happens. This could all be due to one power hungry synth. I know that Vital can be very resource hungry when you start stacking those voices with long release times.
     
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