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So far , yes.........
for x64/64bit Win10, 6.0.9235.1 generic HDA FF00 x64 driver from Biostar (posted 10/27/2021 for recently released Biostar Z690 motherboards like Z690 Valkyrie) - WHQL for Win10/Win11 64bit only
just had to wait until a lesser known vendor like Biostar would release them
but for 32bit/x86 Win10, 9205 is the latest HDA version
9235 HDA available , today...........
[QUOTE=erpster4;2320605]for x64/64bit Win10, 6.0.9235.1 generic HDA FF00 x64 driver from Biostar (posted 10/27/2021 for recently released Biostar Z690 motherboards like Z690 Valkyrie) - WHQL for Win10/Win11 64bit only
just had to wait until a lesser known vendor like Biostar would release them
Thx! is it any good? will it work on my Asus x99 Board?
Wondering the same thing as I'm on the X99 Deluxe 2.
I just took out my Auzentech X-Fi Forte with the unsigned drivers for Win10 1909 so I could upgrade Win10 and got the onboard Realtek ALC1150 working with the last Asus driver (6.0.1.7848 from 2016).
I couldn't run the driver compatibility script since it's a cab file (it reports that it can't find any inf files if I extract it).
I tested HDA FF00 v9205 and HDA FF00 v9235 on my laptop with Windows 10, the sound just feels weird to me..
I returned it to HDA 9183 and all the sound returned to normal according to its portion..
I also tested UAD 92xx on my desktop PC with windows 10, the results were the same and the sound was weird like lifeless and after that I returned it to UAD 9191 and the sound came back good as usual.
is it possible because the realtek audio version 92xx is specifically designed to run optimally on windows 11, so the sound is not optimal on windows 10??
I currently have no intention of moving to Windows 11.