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Realtek Audio driver killed RTX Voice

Recently I accidentally installed Realtek audio on my AsRock x370 Killer sli/ac motherboard.  

 

    Now I get this spiffy error box and no AI noise cancelling.

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I can't find any RTX audio devices, mics or speakers, anywhere. It just doesn't work. 

If I uninstall it just re-installs hot garbage Realtek again. 

Uninstalled in device manager.

 

Restart.

"Oh! Hey f*&%$^& Realtek audio. There you are to make sound levels all funky and my RTX voice not work."

 

I think that I had a very similar problem on Windows '97 or something. 

I DON'T WANT REALTEK AUDIO FROM 2018! I would like to install the Nvidia driverr but Realtek just won't go away. 

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Hello and welcome.

 

Can you disable the onboard audio in BIOS?  And then uninstall the drivers in Windows?

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Stupid Realtek. Their drivers are utter bulls***, however I've not experienced this particular issue.

Best of luck in finding a soltuion to this problem!

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