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no. you first install the UAD drivers, restart your computer [that part is crucial] and then go to this specific Microsoft store link (thankfully MSI has bookmarked this link on their utility downloads page) and install the Realtek audio console
reminder: this is how the Realtek UAD driver looks like when installed completely (there is a Software Components section in Device Manager that lists the Realtek "software" components; when already installed, these components may be updated individually; 3rd party enhancements like Creative, Nahimic, Dolby, Maxxaudio may also be listed in Software Components section if UAD drivers contain these 3rd party enhancements)