![]() ![]() Perhaps it is the version of the drivers I am running. ![]() I'm just weird I suppose and want the colors to match up. The black port is for rear surround speakers and the gray is for side, so obviously moving the cable from the black to the gray port solves the problem, but it seems like I used to be able to plug the black cable in to the black port and specify that it is actually side speakers. The plug from the woofer that connects to the output on the PC is black so I had it plugged in to the black output port. The reason I ask I noticed that my Logitech z506 side speakers were not working. The latest audio driver also says 'Due to the different structure for drivers, suggest you remove the old driver first before install this version driver. Would someone be so kind as to try this out on their system and see if they get the popups for every port? 07-30-2018 11:13 PM I have an 'Asus ROG Strix B350-F Gaming' motherboard, and the latest audio driver doesn't come with Sonic Studio for some reason. I swear it used to pop up for me every time something was plugged in on any port, but perhaps I'm mistaken. Driver170 Posts : 61 Windows 10 1 New gaming PC but now lost my Realtek HD audio manager I just upgraded my PC to a new motherboard etc i’m now using asus z490 maximus xii hero Before i had my surround sound controlled by the HD audio manager but now I can’t find it or its not appearing either. However when I plug the cable in to Pink (Microphone), Black(Rear Speaker Out) or Gray (Side Speaker Out) it only highlights the port at the bottom of the page but doesn't let me select what I have plugged in. I know there is the option in the Realtek HD Audio Manager, "Enable auto popup dialog, when device has been plugged in." I have that enabled and when I plug a 3.5 mm cable in to the Green (Front Speaker Out) or the Blue (Line In) it pops up asking what I have connected and lets me select what it is. Drivers can be found on Realtek’s website, also model specific driver are on the ASUS website. Most ASUS motherboards and Notebooks use Realtek chipsets for audio. ![]() I was curious if any of you could test something for me on your system: ASUS Realtek Audio Manager for Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7 圆4 (64bit) & x86 (32bit) Download. Took a week for me to have a working board in my hands. Everyone I spoke to was very professional and helpful. First of all wanted to give props to ASUS for a smooth RMA on my Crosshair V Formula-Z. ![]()
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