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System Name | MSI-MEG |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X |
Motherboard | MSI MEG X570S ACE MAX |
Cooling | AMD Wraith Prism + Thermal Grizzly |
Memory | 32 GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI Suprim X RTX 3080 |
Storage | 500 GB MSI Spatium nvme + 500 GB WD nvme + 2 TB Seagate HDD + 2 TB Seagate HDD |
Display(s) | 27" LG 144HZ 2K ULTRAGEAR |
Case | MSI MPG Velox Airflow 100P |
Audio Device(s) | Philips |
Power Supply | Seasonic 750W 80+ Gold |
Mouse | HP OMEN REACTOR |
Keyboard | Corsair K68 |
Software | Windows10 LTSC 64 bit |
While every motherboard manufacturers provide audio enhancer software in their flagship motherboards, MSI dropped its support for its newest products. Nahimic Software, which was the MSI's audio enhancer software for previous models, is now missing in the support menu for new ones. After that significant change, users could only download "Realtek Universal Drivers" for audio. It is still unclear that why did MSI remove Nahimic, and they are yet to answer my e-mail. Nahimic has a lot of cool features including sound sharing, sound tracker, and some good equalizer settings, I really hope them to bring it back.
So why do you think they ignore audio in their newest products?
Here is the newest flagship motherboard and it's support menu:
www.msi.com
And here is the Nahimic software only for pre-2021 models:
And Here is the video showing how MSI was proud of their software:
So why do you think they ignore audio in their newest products?
Here is the newest flagship motherboard and it's support menu:

MSI MEG Z790 ACE, E-ATX - Intel 13th/12th Gen - 24+1+2 Phases, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6E
The MEG Z790 ACE furnished premium aesthetics with its dark black finish and gold embellishes. Designed to unlock full gaming potential by elite hardware with premium durability, the MEG Z790 ACE is an outstanding E-ATX platform for extreme settings.

And here is the Nahimic software only for pre-2021 models:
And Here is the video showing how MSI was proud of their software: