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Customizing Realtek Sound Control Panel on Windows 10 with Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3 Motherboard

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  • #1 16316130
    Qubsik
    Level 7  
    I have exactly the Gigabyte GA-Z170-GAMING K3 motherboard included
    http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-Z170-Gaming-K3-rev-10#ov

    It has a Realtek sound card on it.

    I installed the drivers and I saw exactly the same control panel as on the screen.
    Customizing Realtek Sound Control Panel on Windows 10 with Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3 Motherboard

    The problem is that when I click "nests" on the right, nothing happens.

    In the old computer I also had a Realtek and the panel looked like this:
    Customizing Realtek Sound Control Panel on Windows 10 with Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3 Motherboard
    And I could change the setting without any problems. Ie. I could, for example, set the rear speakers to the green socket.

    My guess is that the control panel version is a matter of drivers. However, I do not know why everything worked fine in that computer and there is no switching in the new one and I still have to rewind everything in the back of the computer.

    Is it possible to customize the control panel when choosing the appropriate driver version, or does anyone know what the problem with the broken buttons in that panel may be?
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  • #2 16321686
    Czebu
    Level 20  
    Qubsik. For 5.1 speakers. The front speakers are connected to the green socket, and the rear speakers are connected to the pink one. This is the case with the Realtek sound card.
    There is a list in this first picture. Where you have a stereo setting. Instead, set it to e.g. 5.1 or Quadrophonic. Something like that.
    You use the 5.1 or quadraphonic setting for 5.1 or 4.1 (quadraphonic) speakers.
    If this does not work, then connect only the front speakers to the green socket and set from the stereo list. The sound should be on all four speakers + subwoofer or on five + subwoofer.
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  • #3 16321845
    Qubsik
    Level 7  
    @Czebu I am talking about swapping the front and rear channel from the panel which was possible in the old panel and just doesn't work.
    In this version, after right-clicking on the socket in the context menu, I can choose which channel I plugged in (Reassignment of the connector), but whatever I choose, nothing changes.
    In addition, I can do so with everyone except the main (green), where only the "Audio device settings" is in the context menu
    I know how to connect the speakers.

    Here my panel:
    Customizing Realtek Sound Control Panel on Windows 10 with Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3 Motherboard
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  • #4 16323429
    Czebu
    Level 20  
    Qubsik. What help do you expect? What can we help you with? Maybe you wanted to publicize the topic?

    Windows 10 is a new operating system. There will still be problems with it. Windows 10 is the latest. For Windows systems, new does not mean fully functional.
    Maybe these settings depend on the driver version as you wrote. Try to uninstall the drivers. Try with different driver versions.

    If you care about these settings very much, I could test some of these drivers. If you are afraid that you might break something.

    In 2009, there were also problems with Windows 7 and Gigabyte boards.
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