Does anyone here have a copy of those handy UWP preinstall Kits with the Realtek app made by Alanfox2000 before his github was nuked? I had one, but lost all data on the notebook it was stored.
6.0.8975.1 is also available as a full install package (at least for Z370 boards) on MSI's support site, so for once they're actually up to date with what's on the web. I'm not going to post links, just navigate to your motherboard model and download the package for it.
Hi everyone, The Third Party DTS APO4x Service SoftwareComponent Driver have been updated. Posts & drivers packages updated.
Thanks MoKiChU, I like the clarity of these better than the 60.1 version. Much appreciated, also any changes to the components...
Hi everyone, The Third Party DTS APO4x Service SoftwareComponent Driver have been updated. Posts & drivers packages updated.
Hi everyone, In view of the very low number of feedback for non ASUS products, I will no longer release drivers packages.
Oh noes! I've got 2 Gigabyte systems, your RTK driver package is the de facto solution for an up to date audio driver experience.
So for a while I had a driver that worked without any crackles and pops. I have no idea what happened but even that same driver, and doing every step I've done to get rid of it before, it's still there. Even now that I have a dac/amp combo, I thought this problem would be solved. Someone mentioned somewhere that a powered USB hub that powers the dacamp should work? Any actual drivers that are "crackle-free"? I just got Red Dead 2 and I was looking forward to a great experience but the crackling haunts me again... Please help.
Same here. The driver packages have always worked flawlessly for me. I hope MoKiChU reconsiders, I'm sure lots of other people rely on his/her updates as well.