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I am using the latest one from Gigabyte site.. this should not be a problem. If you want and you are interested in the problem.. you can check this :) - Aorus z370 g7 sounds problem realtek | GIGABYTE USA Forum (last post)
hello,
i am using MSI gaming pro ac Z370 Chipset with realtek 1220
I have issues with all the latest drivers.
I hear random cracking noise from my headephones audiotechnica m40x and edifier 1700bt stereo speakers.
When i uninstall realtek drivers windows automatically install version 8258 that works ok with no distortion or cracking noise.
anyone experiencing that problem with drivers and specific realtek soundcard?
You can completely remove individual drivers with this method. But, make sure to properly choose the correct driver.
Open the command prompt using Administrator privileges (explained here):
How to open a Windows 10 Elevated Command Prompt
Now, type in pnputil -e and then hit Enter.
You will see a list of drivers. Make sure you choose the right driver. they will look like this...
To delete the driver, you now need to type in pnputil.exe -d OemNUMBER.inf, substituting the word NUMBER with the number of the driver.
In the example I showed above, it would be 17.
So I would type in pnputil.exe -d Oem17.inf and then Enter.This completely removes a driver from your PC.
Hope this helps.
thank you asturias7 i deleted the old drivers and i did a clean install of 8279.
The sound is very good with these drivers.