![]() Troubleshooting: I run the Windows troubleshooting. No change whatsoever.Įnable audio output in Settings > System > Audio > Audio Settings: there is nothing to enable there, just the NVIDIA monitor. I tried with it "enabled", "auto", or even "disabled" for the sake of it. Remove GPU and use all onboard, video and audio: the onboard video works fine, but still no audio.- Onboard audio in BIOS: I updated the BIOS and checked the onboard audio option. ![]() Manually install the driver from Device Manager: BSOD as soon as I click on the Realtek driver. I have also tried to download it on the Realtek page, the Intel page, and the Microsoft page, but all yield the same outcome. Install the driver from the Asrock website: I download the Realtek installer, open it, and it says "Now reboot", but nothing changed. To be precise, the computer behaves exactly in the same way with headphones in or not.ĭevice Manager, update drivers: there seems to just not be any device for the headphones, only my screen with NVIDIA High Definition Audio. Now there is no way of selecting the second one. I'm sure that until I had Windows 10 installed I could switch between HDMI Nvidia audio and onboard jack headphones audio. Foremost, I do not use headphones that much aside from gaming (and I didn't game in the last months) so the one thing I do not know is when, precisely, this problem started.
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