![]() I not sure how the two different versions work.Īt this stage its clear that the version being installed by Intel D&SA has been causing the problem. Although, Intel D&SA also shows: Realtek* High Definition Audio Driver for Windows® 10 64-bit for Intel® NUC Kit NUC8i7HNK, NUC8i7HVKLatest version: 6. So this is the same driver version as the Intel Driver and Support Assistant, as listed above. When I look at the driver in Device Manager though, it says driver version: 3.1 So no media output would play smoothly then.Īfter this, I uninstalled the driver, and things went back to working again. In fact it's worse now, because when I play any media, Spotify, YouTube, or play my own mp3's, the sound pause every 11 seconds or so, for only a second or less, and sometimes emits a static output. Now, things go back to being bad again, the array doesn't work at all, can't hear anything I'm saying. Realtek* High Definition Audio Driver for Windows® 10 64-bit for Intel® NUC Kit NUC8i7HNK, NUC8i7HVKLatest version: 6. Next I went to the Intel Driver and Support Assistant, ran the scan, and it comes up with: Things seemed a lot better from the outset. So, I blew away the pc, and did a fresh install of Windows 10. So, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling devices, all devices from the Device Manager, rebooting, reinstalling etc. Everything was enabled, levels set on high etc. ![]() ![]() Hit Enter and open the Device Manager menu. Press the Windows key and search for Device Manager. Follow the steps below to find and update Realtek drivers to the latest version. Ok - i tried all your steps, and all the settings were as per your pics. Corrupted or outdated audio drivers on your Windows computer might result in Realtek audio not working issue in Windows 11. ![]()
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