Hi, I had already posted about sound spectrum saturation with wrongly configured amplification sometime ago :
In this case this does not concern you, however you are the only one to date to complain about a saturation of the sound spectrum apart from the cases of figure which I quote previously.
Sorry, a noob here. I have a Gigabyte z170x-gaming 5 motherboard (ALC1150). I've tried HDA drivers and UAD driver from this post: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...h-definition-audio.72236/page-81#post-1593870 With HDA driver, i have no sound and with UAD driver, it seems the driver doesn't even install (in the device manager the driver showing for high definition audio is from microsoft not realtek). Could someone help me please? where can i find the latest compatible driver? am i doing something wrong? i did all the instructions for a clean install.
Thanks. OK now i see why UAD drivers don't work for me but can i use more recent HDA driver? i had sound with 8881 driver before with no seeming problem or does it have to be necessarily a FF10 driver? i don't use Creative SB X-Fi driver.
I hate how I always have to go back and redo everything I did because the time came again for the WIndows updates f**king up everything. Got crackles back so will try the MSI. Gonna use the same driver that was working until my paused windows updates downloaded. Is there any way that I can pause them longer than a month?
Hi everyone, The Third Party DTS Custom Extension Driver & DTS Custom HSA SoftwareComponent Driver have been updated. Post updated.
Hi MoKiChu, Thank you for the driver (Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG/PRIME/TUF), but the link on Mega is dead :-( Regards,
Hi, MSI mode needs to be re enabled only after an NVIDIA drivers update (for a marketing reason, because they want to artificially reserve this technical advantage in terms of latency for Quadro (pro) drivers), other drivers updates do not disable MSI mode. Hi, Link fixed, thank you.