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04-25-2020 06:58 AM #6
XYchromosone PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Maximux XI Extreme [BIOS 1602] Processor i9 9900KS Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB CL17 3600MHz 32GB [4x8] Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG Strix Gaming GTX 1080Ti 11GB Monitor AOC AGON AG271QG 27" 144Hz [165Hz OC] Storage #1 2 X Samsung 970 Pro NVMe 1TB M.2 SSD [DIMM.2_1+ DIMM.2_2] Storage #2 Samsung 850 Evo SSD 500GB SATA 3 CPU Cooler Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 Premium AIO Case Fractal Design Define R6 Black Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard RAZER Blackwidow X Tournament Chroma Mouse RAZER Lancehead [ambidextrous] Chroma Headset Sennheiser RS165 Wireless Headset/Speakers Sennheiser CX 100 inner ear headphones OS Windows 10 Pro x64 + Ubuntu Studio 20.04 Network Router ASUS DSL-AC68U
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When i ran SS3 i got an error that either the hardware was not supported or the drivers were not installed correctly. After updating the drivers manually via Device Manager/Have disk option, SS3 worked fine. So if anyone else has a similar error message with SS3 or SR3 after installing the package, try the above suggestion by updating the drivers via DM and choose the "Have disk" option and point it to the unzipped drivers [e.g., "C:/Realtek UAD generic v6.0.8924.1\Win64\Realtek\Codec_8924.1\HDXASUS.inf ". Do not choose the "HDXASUSTC.inf" file for a Z390 mobo, it is not the correct inf file for the ALC1220 audio chip, It's for hardware ID "10EC&DEV_1168".