At first I thought it was because I installed Nvidia HD Audio software but nothing changed. I've tried installing the drivers through device manager, but I always get bluescreen when I try that. chickenballs said: solved It seems that Asus really want me to use the rear USB-C audio port as using a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter worked even without Realtek audio driver USB-C is. Ive installed Realtek drivers from Asus website and it wasnt showing up in Device Manager. I then ran revo uninstaller to nuke the realtek audio driver install. I deleted all the realtek audio items in device manager, choose delete driver on any that offered it. I went through the setup program, restarted my pc, but nothing happened. ago I started over from scratch on the realtek audio driver install. I tired installing them through Realtek's sites, and Asus's sites, but nothing happened. At some point (I can't say exactly when, since I mainly use my headset) my Realtek drivers just disappeared. I bought a Logitech wireless headset and use it mainly, and it works fine since it has it's own drivers. I used to have the drivers on this PC some years ago. So I can't install Realtek audio drivers, so I can't use speakers on my pc. I know there are plenty of threads similar to this, but despite reading through those, I haven't found a solution to my problem.
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