
It uses the same Realtek audio driver as your MB, the Realtek high definition audio driver ver:8931.1_UAD_WHQL_NAHIMIC. Looks like Asus screw up where they put half functioning drivers up for download.Ĭlick to expand.I have an Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 MB. I redownloaded the latest version, installed it, and now "Realtek Audio Console" works, I have microphone tab with all the settings and option to enable noise suppression. What happened is I went to Asus website to download previous version on advice of Woode and I noticed that the size of the latest drivers changed from 95mb to about 160mb. I feel dumb, but what am I missing? What do I need to do to get Realtek Audio Manager installed?ĮDIT: Well, I got my realtek audio panel. My motherboard is Asus X470-F Strix and I have latest Audio drivers. I went to search on my PC and I can't find Realtek Audio Manager. When watching youtube videos I saw people using Realtek HD Audio Manager that had "noise suppression" feature in the microphone section. I plugged it into my motherboard, it works better than webcam, but there is still some background noise hiss that I'd like to get rid of. This week I finally got an actual microphone that terminates in 3.5mm jack.

I've been using webcam microphone up until recently for my communications.
