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Question for you Pro's

pinkfloyd1173
Level 11
I have a question for you pros.

Would it harm the realtech audio driver if I uninstall, Sonic Studio Companion, Sonic Studio 3, Sonic radar 3, and Dts Sound unbound??

I dont use any of these programs, so I am wondering if its ok just too uninstall them???

Thanks in advance.
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Hopper64
Level 16
I don’t use onboard sound myself. Wouldn’t think it would harm anything to uninstall those. I don’t have any of the programs you mentioned installed on my machine and I’m experiencing no issues. I’m using a creative sound blaster X4 and it works great with the creative app.
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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator
Hi,

No it should not. Only the base driver is needed by default. Windows has these in their library.
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Saltgrass
Level 14
If you wanted to use enhanced sound you need the Sonic Studio III. I like to use the mixer options.

I normally uninstall the Sonic Studio Radar since I don't use that in games.

I don't even know what the Sonic Suite Companion does since that seems to be a new addition to the download.
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pinkfloyd1173
Level 11
Thank you guys on the advice.
ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI II Bios 1602: Intel i7 14900k: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB 64GB 5200MHz DDR5: : MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED: ASUS TUFF 5090 OC :2 M.2 990 PRO 2 TB: CORSAIR - AIO CORSAIR LINK H170I LCD : Corsair HX1500I: Corsair 7000D airflow Case: Windows 11 Pro

Of course it not. Just the base driver is required naturally. Windows has these in their library.