Sign In Sign Up. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of However, when I install the latest driver from ASUS's website listed for my Strix ZG motherboard dated the my audio is no longer as loud and certain sounds are distorted. For example, the Windows asterisk ding noise sounds a bit crackly and fluctuates in volume.
When I used the driver listed as BETA dated I don't get the distortions on sounds, but the audio is far quieter Since the default Windows "High Definition Audio Device" driver seems to work fine, I don't think it's a hardware issue but rather a driver issue. Anyone know of a newer Realtek driver that may work for this codec without issues?
Did you try the latest realtek drivers? Originally Posted by Silentspy. It sounds like the drivers might be changing the impedance often in error. Corporate Governance. Financial Calendar. Corporate Social Responsibility. Sustainable Development. Stakeholder Engagement. Realtek Business Continuity Plan. Responsible Supply Chain. Environmental Sustainability. Shared Prosperity in a Happy Workplace. Realtek Supports Charity with a Smile.
CSR Report Download. Employee Training. About Realtek. Realtek in Brief. Technological Strengths. Quality Policy. Environmental Policy. Milestones and Awards. Once after the original driver removed , reboot the computer. It will install audio driver automatically after computer restarted. Select [Add or Remove Programs] icon. Click on [Yes] to finish the uninstallation.
Step 5. At the end of the procedure, select to restart the system and press [Finish] to complete the uninstallation. Windows Vista, Windows 7: Step 1. Select [Programs] icon.
Select [Programs and Features] icon.
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