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There's a new 6.0.1.8357 update, but it's listed as Huawei Device Co., Ltd:
Microsoft Update Catalog
There's a new 6.0.1.8357 update, but it's listed as Huawei Device Co., Ltd:
Microsoft Update Catalog
I still get the same report from DevMgr when I try to update the driver with the 8357 version -- namely, that I have the best driver already installed. I notice this newest one is also 82 MB and am reminded of the remark from the other forum I posted yesterday that a full update would be more like 134 MB in size. I'll keep waiting, and keep trying, new ones as they come along. But for now, looks like I'm stuck with version 8318 from December'17.
--Ed--
DO NOT USE THIS 8357 DRIVER! This is only an SST based Realtek driver!
Unless your hardware IDs are the following
And only includes the HDXSSTHuawei.inf file and Intel SST drivers.INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0298&SUBSYS_19E53E01
INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0298&SUBSYS_19E53201
INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0298&SUBSYS_19E53200
Brink, go back and change the driver version on your 1st post to either 8351 or 8356 (and/or wait for something newer than 8357)
You guys really need to inspect what INF files are included inside these packages and see what IDs they support. Use 7zip to open any CAB file package to check the files inside.
Tricky business these Realteks !
Will stay at 8346 ( so far ) , imo, its not worth all the fuzz for updating to 8356 , I just dont get/hear much difference between these drivers...........
Found a version of 8351 with a setup.exe at Driver-Station that works on my Asrock Extreme7+ mobo. I was able to install it through DevMgr instantly. Find it here: Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) R2.8x (8351) WHQL.
HTH,
--Ed--
Last edited by EdTittel; 31 Jan 2018 at 14:19. Reason: Add graphic
I found info about version 6.0.1.8363 but link leads to installation DriverMAX