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09-28-2020, 03:52 PMKuzjaSs3\ss3-dts
Can i use SS3-DTS drivers on SS3 mb? (z370h)
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09-28-2020, 05:08 PMKuzja
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09-28-2020, 10:11 PMxeromist
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09-28-2020, 10:27 PMHGnDCNot a good result from new drivers
I just updated my Z390-E to the ver. 6.0.9030.1 drivers, closely following the Cleanup/Install procedures. I ran the SS3 Cleaner tool in an attempt to fix the faulting NahimivSvc32.exe app. I also had to manually reinstall Realtek Audio Console. (I have not yet reinstalled either Sonic Studio app.)
Result:
Device Manager confirms that the driver is now ver. 6.0.9030.1. :)
The faulting application NahimicSvc32.exe has returned . :(
The speaker icon in the lower right corner of the screen shows I have three playback devices, 1) Speakers (Realtek Audio), 2) Dell UP3017 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio), and 3) Realtek Digital Output (Realtek Audio)
I can only use device #1 (Speakers) in my web browsers (Firefox or Edge); if I select device #3 (Realtek Digital Output) there is no sound.
However, my music apps (Qobuz, iTunes) allow me to play on either device: #1 (Speakers) or #3 (Realtek Digital Output).
So for now I'm keeping audio on device #1(Speakers), and have disabled the Nahimic service.
Is this about as good as I can expect? Many thanks for advice.
-Howard
Further Information: I discovered that a Nahimic service was taking up all my CPU processing (screenshot), so now I have disabled all Nahimic services from starting using Autoruns. Does anyone have any advice about what these Nahimic apps are doing or trying to do? Thanks.
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09-29-2020, 09:20 AMrgen44
Thank you for your reply. So for the cmd issue I have previously tried what you suggested but did not work. I will work on this and see what is wrong on my end. I hope you continue to get the positive feedback you deservive and those that follow you truly appreciate all that you do. Stay well! -
10-02-2020, 10:27 AMrokK0
hello, i have an rog strix z370 f gaming board, which driver should i use? This one -------> Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 MB) :
Drivers : 6.0.9030.1 WHQL [15/09/2020]
you do a great job MoKiChU, keep it up -
10-02-2020, 02:32 PMrokK0
thx m8
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10-02-2020, 09:30 PMHGnDC
Since I've had no responses, I will try once more with a simplified question: Given that I've disabled of all the Nahimic exes from loading (NahimicSvc32Run, NahimicSvc64Run, NahimicTask32, NahimicTask64, and NahimicService) since they either won't load or use up all the CPU time, can I just delete these exes from the folders "syswow64" and " system32"?
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10-02-2020, 09:42 PMHGnDC
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10-03-2020, 12:08 AMRTitan
The Realtek Audio Console from the MS store will not run. I am getting the error "Can not connect to RPC service". I have been through all 46 pages here and can only find one reference to it on page 18. But nothing there helps. I have followed the clean and install directions here very carefully and all seems to install fine with no errors. I can see the 6.0.9030.1 driver and everything else works fine. I just don't have a Realtek console to control stuff - bass, speaker distance, etc. I'm on a clean install of Windows 10 2004. I did try other drivers multiple times before I discovered this thread. I was looking for the Realtek console and it would never appear. I have cleaned thoroughly with both Rapr.exe and DDU.
Prime Deluxe II. 10940X. VROC and Quadro 5000 RTX. Any suggestions?
Edit: After searching and trying to fix this for a week - Enable "Realtek HD Audio Universal Service" on Startup tab via Task Manager. :(