![]() ROG SupremeFX 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC Intel I217V, 1 x Gigabit LAN Controller(s) Supports AMD Quad-GPU CrossFireX Technology Supports NVIDIA Quad-GPU SLI Technology Supports Intel InTru 3D, Quick Sync Video, Clear Video HD Technology, Insider Hyper DIMM support is subject to the physical characteristics of individual CPUs. ![]() Supports Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) The Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 support depends on the CPU types. Supports Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 First time posting here, apologies if I did something wrong.- Intel Socket 1150 for 4th Generation Core i7/Core i5/Core i3/Pentium/Celeron Processors Sadly the Realtek UAD Generic drivers do not work with Realtek USB Devices (as informed by their primary contributor on github) the ALC 4080 is apparently quite different to the old audio codecs in how it is a USB device. With the ASUS Maximus XIII I had to use Realtek UAD Generic drivers and then use the Realtek HDA Driver Test tool to flick particular check boxes so that I could still simultaneously output audio.I attempted to install Realtek HD Audio Manager, but after installation there is no Realtek HD Audio Manager (like it's a bare minimal install, and doesn't give the exe). I attempted this with Realtek Audio Console, but it made no difference. Many years ago I could 'disable front panel jack detection' in Realtek HD Audio Manager, back with the ASUS Maximus XI I think. ![]() There were similar posts on this in the past and great solutions which unfortunately no longer apply. I have tested several solutions, using DriverStoreExplorer to do clean installs, repeatedly attempting different driver installs and trying to elucidate a meaningful and relevant response from ASUS Support. It appears to no longer be possible to simultaneously output the same audio stream to the front and back audio jacks when using new 'Realtek USB Audio' devices like the onboard Realtek ALC 4080 Codec, such as on the z790 ASUS Apex motherboard.Īre there any new solutions to allow this? That is, a single audio stream simultaneously sent to front and back outputs. ![]()
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