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Is using different audio driver harmful for my laptop speaker?

akialwayz

So I have an acer laptop with realtek audio driver with some acer modification called acer true harmony.The sound was mediocre(nothing special).I recently manually installed a dolby driver software via device manager.Now the sound is a little more loud, clear and crisp.I'm loving it now but I'm concerned if it might harm/break my laptop speakers in the long run.

Now in my device manager it shows as (pic shown below) and as for before it was Realtek HD audio2.thumb.png.b17d8cebe6869e1a7e40c72af8c39b0d.png

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Drivers won't damage the speakers.

Volumes do.

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