04-20-2020 07:08 AM - last edited Saturday
Hi everyone,
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG RTK-Dolby) :
ASUS ROG Realtek|Dolby Atmos motherboards :
Install/Update Process :
CLEANUP
/!\ If you already had Realtek (HD) Audio Driver, Realtek Audio Control/Console, Dolby Access installed /!\
Uninstall them (Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf starts with (if you find them) :
a-volute | avolute | dax | dts | extrtxusb | hdx | realtek | rtdusbad
Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
INSTALL
Launch "Install.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > "Next" > The installer will ask you to restart your PC > "Finish"
Go in "Apps" folder > Install your apps from the Microsoft Store shortcuts
UPDATE
Launch "Update.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > Restart your PC when the command prompt window disappears
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Click on the "Select Old Driver(s)" button > Click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Note : Your apps will be updated automatically via the Microsoft Store.
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3-DTS) :
ASUS ROG SS3 & SS3|DTS Sound Unbound motherboards :
Install/Update Process :
CLEANUP
/!\ If you already had Realtek (HD) Audio Driver, Realtek Audio Control/Console, Sonic Studio/Radar III, DTS Sound Unbound installed /!\
Uninstall them (Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf starts with (if you find them) :
a-volute | avolute | dax | dts | extrtxusb | hdx | realtek | rtdusbad
Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Launch SS3 Cleaner by right-click Run as admin
Press Windows key + X > "Device Manager" > "View" > Check "Show hidden devices" > "Sofware components" category
Uninstall these hidden devices by right-click Uninstall device (if you find them) then restart your PC :
DTS Audio Effects Component | DTS APO4x Service Component
INSTALL
Launch "Install.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > "Next" > The installer will ask you to restart your PC > "Finish"
Go in "Apps" folder > Install your apps from the Microsoft Store shortcuts
Update your SS3 apps : Sonic Studio III v3.16.24.0 | Sonic Radar III v3.16.24.0
UPDATE
Launch "Update.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > Restart your PC when the command prompt window disappears
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Click on the "Select Old Driver(s)" button > Click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Note : Your apps will be updated automatically via the Microsoft Store.
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG/TUF/PRIME/ProArt RTK) :
ASUS ROG/TUF/PRIME/ProArt Realtek motherboards :
Install/Update Process :
CLEANUP
/!\ If you already had Realtek (HD) Audio Driver, Realtek Audio Control/Console installed /!\
Uninstall them (Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf starts with (if you find them) :
a-volute | avolute | dax | dts | extrtxusb | hdx | realtek | rtdusbad
Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button then restart your PC
INSTALL
Launch "Install.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > "Next" > The installer will ask you to restart your PC > "Finish"
Go in "Apps" folder > Install your app from the Microsoft Store shortcut
UPDATE
Launch "Update.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > Restart your PC when the command prompt window disappears
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Click on the "Select Old Driver(s)" button > Click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Note : Your apps will be updated automatically via the Microsoft Store.
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS TUF/PRIME DTSX Ultra) :
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS TUF/PRIME DTS AP) :
ASUS TUF/PRIME DTS:X Ultra & DTS Audio Processing motherboards :
Install/Update Process :
CLEANUP
/!\ If you already had Realtek (HD) Audio Driver, Realtek Audio Control/Console, DTS:X Ultra or DTS Audio Processing installed /!\
Uninstall them (Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf starts with (if you find them) :
a-volute | avolute | dax | dts | extrtxusb | hdx | realtek | rtdusbad
Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button then restart your PC
INSTALL
Launch "Install.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > "Next" > The installer will ask you to restart your PC > "Finish"
Go in "Apps" folder > Install your apps from the Microsoft Store shortcuts
UPDATE
Launch "Update.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > Restart your PC when the command prompt window disappears
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Click on the "Select Old Driver(s)" button > Click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Note : Your apps will be updated automatically via the Microsoft Store.
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS TUF/PRIME DTS HPXv1) :
- Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS TUF/PRIME DTS Custom) :
ASUS TUF/PRIME DTS Headphone:X v1 & DTS Custom motherboards :
Install/Update Process :
CLEANUP
/!\ If you already had Realtek (HD) Audio Driver, Realtek Audio Control/Console, DTS Headphone:X v1 or DTS Custom installed /!\
Uninstall them (Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf starts with (if you find them) :
a-volute | avolute | dax | dts | extrtxusb | hdx | realtek | rtdusbad
Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button then restart your PC
INSTALL
Launch "Install.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > "Next" > The installer will ask you to restart your PC > "Finish"
Go in "Apps" folder > Install your apps from the Microsoft Store shortcuts
UPDATE
Launch "Update.cmd" by right-click Run as admin > Restart your PC when the command prompt window disappears
Launch Driver Store Explorer > Click on the "Select Old Driver(s)" button > Click on the "Delete Driver(s)" button
Note : Your apps will be updated automatically via the Microsoft Store.
OS requirements : Windows 10 64 bit or more recent.
Hardware requirements (AMD) : ASUS ROG/TUF/PRIME/ProArt motherboards with AMD 3xx/4xx/5xx/6xx/8xx series chipsets (except ROG with ALC40xx).
Hardware requirements (Intel) : ASUS ROG/TUF/PRIME/ProArt motherboards with Intel 2xx/3xx/4xx/5xx/6xx/7xx/8xx series chipsets (except ROG with ALC40xx).
Note : In order to know which drivers package to use, match the audio specifications of your motherboard with the apps or ask me.
TIPS :
If you want to manage the drivers (remove old/unused drivers for example) that you have in your Windows DriverStore
Use Driver Store Explorer (Right click on "Rapr.exe" > Run as administrator).
If you want better interrupts delivery latency
Enable MSI (Message Signaled-based Interrupts) mode on all your supported devices (see the column "supported modes") with
MSI Mode Utility (Right click on "MSI_Mode_Utility_v3.exe" > Run as administrator).
If you experience crackling, popping, audio stutter
Disable hibernation (Fast Startup included).
07-24-2022 11:18 PM
Bebou29 wrote:
Will you continue to support realtek drivers for notebooks?
07-25-2022 03:19 AM
07-25-2022 03:26 AM - edited 12-02-2025 10:55 AM
Tekamine wrote:
Hey Mokichu,
I m lost with the sound drivers... I uninstalled them (tried a new sound card) then tried to reinstall them (rog ss3 + dts) on my Maximus formula XII...
Cleaned everything as usual, console, sonic studio, radar, driver storage removing everything i could from dtx, realtek etc ...
I've also deleted a folder in appdata (nahimic something...). I reinstalled your drivers (and the official as well), everything's going good until I try to launch Sonic suite III, dled from MS store from your link.
First, usually, when I install your drivers, after the reboot, I have the install wizard finishing the realtek installing process (same with the official). This time, i neven shows up, so I have to manually download the console and Suite III from your link. The console is working (even tho i can only see the digital output (spdif))???) and suite III is poping up 1 sec before disappearing... Then I am tryin to open Sonic Suite Companion from the start menu (in admin) and it shows that :
Dunno if I deleted something important on appdata, but it is suppose to come back anyway after installation right ?
Also noticed that windows update tends to download automatically A-volute and some nahimics stuff ...
Anyway, without suite III, and realtek console, the sound card is useless, spdif is limited to 48khz 16 bits, Sabre amps arnt working, etc ...
I dunno what to do now, i have the same symptoms with the official old drivers...
Thank you
Hi,
You have an ASUS ROG SS3|DTS Sound Unbound motherboard, so :
You need Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3-DTS) from the first post of this thread.
For the next drivers packages that I would release, you will can directly follow your UPDATE process.
07-25-2022 06:18 AM
07-25-2022 06:47 AM
08-11-2022 12:25 PM
08-11-2022 12:35 PM
PrivateBlood wrote:
Hey, Mokichu. While I understand your decision, I don't get why you removed your driver pages instead of archiving them. I could have downloaded the last one on your notebook audio drivers page but now my only option is getting the 2 years old driver from Asus support page of my GX551 laptop. I hope you reconsider your decision and make your previous work on notebook audio drivers available.
Tekamine wrote:
Thank you again Mokichu for your work !
What does those updates bring usually, let's say, compared to the ones a month ago ?
Out of curiousity, if they are bringing more performance/quality of sound, or they just are expanding the range of compatitibility of new/other products (headsets/microphones etc...) mostly ?
Thank you 🙂
Archanjo73 wrote:
Thx for your answer and effort, it would be nice to keep A-Volute drivers updated tho, as they don't do it on a regular basis...
bamajon1974 wrote:
Good afternoon @Mokichu.
Thank you for taking the time to release these drivers.
A question regarding the Realtek Audio Drivers (I have an Asus ROG STRIX Z390-E Gaming MB so the correct Realtek audio drivers are UAD - ASUS ROG SS3, correct?)
In the past, when updating the existing Realtek audio drivers, one would have to uninstall the RealTek Audio Console App, restart, use Driver Store Explorer to force delete the old drivers, restart, install the new drivers you release, restart, then reinstall the apps.
Does this process still need to be followed or can one simply update the drivers by running "install.cmd" from the archive and old drivers are overwritten?
Thanks!
08-11-2022 12:43 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
Hi,
Correct. You can directly follow your UPDATE process from the first post of this thread.
08-11-2022 12:56 PM
bamajon1974 wrote:
Understood, and, just to confirm, skip the cleanup step and go directly to the update portion, right?
Thanks!
08-11-2022 01:04 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
Since you have already carried out your CLEANUP process then your INSTALL process during the initial install of one of my olders Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3) package, I confirm again to you, you can directly follow your UPDATE process from the first post of this thread.