I checked the latency of the computer using latencymon and the audio crackling, stutters happen simultaneously when the latencies go up roughly 1000-1500 ms. Average latency was 5 to 30 ms but goes up to 1000-1500 ms during the problem. My bios settings are stock only the XMP is enabled. After reading up online people say it is a stability Hi everybody, I bought a new X570 Tomahawk Mainboard about two weeks ago and have yet to make the Bluetooth functionality work. So far I have tried to: Update the BIOS to its most current (Beta) version. Uninstall all related wifi/bluetooth drivers and install new drivers. Do a SFC/DISM scan. Manually start the bluetooth services on services.msc. No audio from MSI B550-A Pro. Hi all. Posting again to hopefully get a response. Basically, my new MSI B550-A Pro will not output sound from the case’s front jacks nor the rear IO panel. When I plug headphones into the rear IO, Windows recognizes Realtek speakers are plugged in, and I can see the volume bouncing as videos play, for example. On my MSI B550 the USB 2.0 ports are laggy for keyboard/mouse if connected to a hub. Exact same behavior your links describe, key presses are repeated, laggy mouse. The USB 3 ports provided by the chipset mostly work, but will randomly have the mouse or keyboard unresponsive after some indeterminate amount of reboots until you reconnect them. The B550 Pro-vdh WiFi is like fine. And if you need the WiFi I don’t see a problem buying it. SoccerBallPenguin. • 3 yr. ago. It should be $110 usd. banananopunchbacks. • 3 yr. ago. I have that motherboard. It works well. 1. All the Bluetooth and WIFI drivers have been updated to the latest version. However, the connection is very poor. The maximum range of the Bluetooth is literally 5 in. The wifi signal is also very weak. I put my laptop at the same place, but both the Bluetooth and wifi signal is very strong. Uninstall the device from device manager and restart bluetooth service. Start > services.msc. Right-click "Bluetooth Support Service." Choose Automatic. Go to device manager and right-click on your computer name and click "Scan for hardware changes". 8.7 / 10. The ROG Strix B550-E Gaming Motherboard checks all of the boxes, so much at it overlaps to the X570 category in terms of build quality, VRM quality, feature set, and unfortunately, pricing. The ROG Strix B550-E’s price tag of Php 16,650 sits just around Php 1,000 below the formidable ROG Strix X570-E motherboard, with better T5qsH.