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Audio chip *precise* detection ??

dan nelles

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Hi Folks!

Today I come to you all with a problem: I want to find the drivers, WIN-7 32 bit for my other laptop machine, for the AUDIO, I need to know what kind of chip is in the machine.


I know it is Realtek -- but I do not know exactly what kind of chip; example my Toshiba A500 has a Realtek ALC272 audio chip.


Is there any way to use WIN-7 to find out this info, other than telling me "HD AUDIO" ??? any HW Info type tools to extrapolate the info forcefully ? :)

Thanks All
 
Hi Folks!

Today I come to you all with a problem: I want to find the drivers, WIN-7 32 bit for my other laptop machine, for the AUDIO, I need to know what kind of chip is in the machine.


I know it is Realtek -- but I do not know exactly what kind of chip; example my Toshiba A500 has a Realtek ALC272 audio chip.


Is there any way to use WIN-7 to find out this info, other than telling me "HD AUDIO" ??? any HW Info type tools to extrapolate the info forcefully ? :)

Thanks All

Laptop make and model would be a start then I am 99% from that info and with a little bit of googling you will find the model of the realtek chip in it.
 
To shorten down your choices of which version of the model your laptop is, look on the base and there should be a sticker with the exact model number.
For example my HP Mini is a HP Mini 110
But the version is a HP Mini 110-1052tu

The chances the RealTek High Definition Audio Codecs which work with all RealTek audio integrated chips.
These will most likely work
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=3&GetDown=false#High Definition Audio Codecs
 
Doesn't matter as RealTek HD uses unified drivers.

http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1895/Realtek_HD_Audio_2.54_7Vista.html

Basically, if you have Integrated sound from within the last 4 or 5 years, those are you drivers for Win7.

If you have a dedicated Realtek audio card or any other legacy device, you can find what you need here: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/Drivers/Realtek/

realtek themselves here -http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false although their website is really slow
 
Audio detection: Precise

You can get and use the driver from Realtek like everyone has been posting, but to answer your second part:

HWinfo32
Speccy
Aida32

Others at Majorgeeks


Hi,

Gee, I am not really sure how to operate these reply mechanism yet -- but anyways, wanted to thank you for the HWinfo -- it reported an ALC272 + INTEL HD Audio + a NVIDIA HD Audio !! So, can I take my pick?


I really do not know why 3 hd audios are being reported... there is a 95% chance the actual audio_chip is a REALTEK and that there is ONE HARDWARE AUDIO DEVICE and not three.

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Just FYI, if you have a fairly recent video card with HDMI output, you can run that to a receiver and get much better sound than you would from an analog-output audio chipset. Which protocols it supports depends on the card, or at least used to.

Apparently you can also do some sort passthrough, I guess from the video card to the audio chipset. Here is a thread on Toms hardware that might help.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/256395-28-motherboard-sound-graphics-card-hdmi
 
Hi,

Gee, I am not really sure how to operate these reply mechanism yet -- but anyways, wanted to thank you for the HWinfo -- it reported an ALC272 + INTEL HD Audio + a NVIDIA HD Audio !! So, can I take my pick?


I really do not know why 3 hd audios are being reported... there is a 95% chance the actual audio_chip is a REALTEK and that there is ONE HARDWARE AUDIO DEVICE and not three.

* see attachment(s)

Not sure about the Intel, but all modern graphics cards have built-in HD audio. This is used when you connect an HDMI cable so your computer outputs both audio and video like other HDMI sources.

Stick with using the Realtek ALC272 for your audio.
 
the easiest and simple way is to install realtek software, it would install the driver along with a sound manager in located in the system tray...OPEN IT AND GO TO INFO you'll know which IC/model number you have
 
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