

Just make sure you never update your sound drivers ever again.Cheers Buddy!! This Conexant audio windows 10 asus guide is great! Thanks. Restart the computer and your bass should be restored. Audio Driver Conexant Ver.5.zip ASUS Control Panel for Windows 10 Free ASUS Control Panel is the Device App that user can change the TouchPad and Microphone setting easily. Check the settings of output device Type and search Sound settings in the Windows search bar, then click on Open. When they’ve finished, check in Device Manager again to ensure that the driver is now 8.65.53.57. Update the ASUS built-in drivers via MyASUS software, here you can learn more about How to update drivers via Live Update in MyASUS. Click ‘Open’, OK, and ‘Next’, and the old drivers should now install.Navigate to the driver files that you extracted, open the folder ‘W8-64’ and select the file “X40Plmwa.inf”.Select one of the “models” listed I’m not sure if it matters which.Click “Browse my computer for driver software”.Double-click “Sound, video and game controllers”.Extract the files using extraction software.Download the 8.65.53.57 drivers from the link provided above. Headphones too loud (Problems with Conexant Audio HD Driver) Hey I got the following problem on my new Asus Notebook with Windows 10: the sound in combination with external audio devices is quite too loud.The only driver that actually works is 8.65.53.57 for Windows 8.1 64-bit (I don’t know if there’s a version for 32-bit computers).īut here’s your problem – if you try to replace the new driver with the older and better one, Windows will get angry and tell you No, the newer one must be better because it’s new. Conexant High Definition Audio Driver v.8.66.16.55 (x86, 圆4) ( Conexant HD Audio. Asus’s new drivers are 8.66, and they don’t work properly. .Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8. OK, so recently I upgraded to Windows 10 and updated my drivers and found that the tinny sound was back. UPDATE: The problem is back with Asus’s latest update… here’s how to fix it AGAIN… Grr.īut then I discovered these drivers, released January 10, 2015: “ ASUS Notebook Conexant Audio Driver 8.65.53.57 for Windows 8.1 64-bit” I tried updating my drivers but Windows said there were no updates. The solution always given is ‘wait for your sound card manufacturer – in this case Conexant Smartaudio HD – to update their drivers’. Researching, I discovered various complaints that Windows 8.1 has messed up the audio, meaning that a lot of sound cards no longer give low bass or subwoofer sounds to the speakers or headphones. Curiously, my expensive headphones sounded tinny when plugged into the laptop, despite sounding great when using my iPhone.


I have an Asus laptop with Windows 8.1 (and this problem also exists I Windows 10).
