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so i just built a new computer and im trying to get everything updated and drivers all installed and everything perfect.. When i open my device manager theres 2 things that say "nahimic mirroring device".. one of them is fine, the other one has the yellow triangle thing next to it.. In my googling ive learned that this is some sort of audio driver that lets the computer communicate with the sound hardware.. But my audio works fine mostly.. sometimes theres an extremely quick stutter in the sound and im wondering if its because of that. and my back audio 1/4 inch jack on the motherboard when i plug in anything to it the computer thinks i have something plugged into the front panel audio.. so idk if its the nahimic (or lack there of) thats the reason for this... But do i need that? and if i do install it do i use it? because theres also realtek audio drivers installed for the realtek audio stuff on that list, and theres all sorts of other audio devices that arent nahimic OR realtek.. so im not sure what to do.. I dont want conflicting drivers all trying to use the same hardware.. I dont know why this has been the most powerful pc, the most expensive pc, and the best pc i have ever built yet its been BY FAR the most annoying to get it running perfect. Ive never had a pc come up with so many issues in my entire life of building pc's..

i9 9900k

msi meg z390 godlike

32gb ddr4 3200mhz cs16 (4x8)

msi gaming x trio 2080ti

evga 80+gold 1000 watt psu
360mm aio
asus tuff gaming gt501 case

yamaha mg10xu mixer

akg p120 mic

 

presonus eris e3.5 monitors (speakers)
 

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update... i just installed nahimic 3.. apparently its just yet another dashboard type thing like the realtek audio console.. and the yellow triangle is still next to the "Nahimic mirroring device" in my device manager.

I'm at a loss for what to do now..

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