

1 from which the vulnerability is fixed but dedicated to ROG notebooks).

You're right, no new HDA - FF03 drivers (apart from a version. UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 drivers package if you delete the ThirdParty folder (AUDIO_Realtek_UAD_ASUS_ROG_SS3_vx.x.xxxx.x\Win64\ThirdParty), but you will lose the use of the equalizer in Realtek Audio Control (the equalizer will be there, but your configuration actions will have no effect) because, even if Sonic Studio 3 is not installed/used, the equalizer is intended to work with the Nahimic/Sonic Studio 3 APO installed (for information, when Sonic Studio 3 is installed too, the equalizer is hidded from Realtek Audio Control then moved to Sonic Studio 3).

HDA - FF00 drivers don't contains the Nahimic/Sonic Studio 3 APO. Many gamers including me use this package, no particular problem with games or something else.īut if you despite want drivers for your motherboard without Nahimic/Sonic Studio 3 APO, here are 2 workarounds (HDA & UAD) : Both (HDA - FF03 drivers & UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 drivers package) contains the Nahimic/Sonic Studio 3 APO.īetween, have you tried the latest UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 drivers package from my latest update post ? There were problems of all kinds in the past with Nahimic/Sonuc Studio 3 APO (that people know as Nahimic Service with UAD drivers), but everything is now fixed by A-Volute.
