I've recently bought a Z270-A board and am having some trouble with my headset (a Creative Fatal1ty) and the onboard audio. Therefore if I've popped this in the wrong section of the forum, I do apologise. I understand that it's not a Strix mobo, though it is (obviously) a Z270 board. Is there any way to disable this automatic detection and just force it to whatever I set it to? After spending so long with a bottom-of-the-range AM3+ board, I'm surprised that a fancy upgrade to Z270 has had problems with something as simple as 3.5mm audio.Note: I'm having this issue with a PRIME Z270-A. Updating to the latest audio drivers from ASUS' website and reinstalling those Reinstalling the audio drivers that came on the driver CD fine), but it constantly resets to "Extreme" and the issue comes back. When I set it to "Performance" the audio sounds the same as my old motherboard (i.e. This results in horribly distorted audio that is physically painful to listen to, even at low volume. Basically, whenever I turn my computer on there's a ~50% chance that the Asus audio drivers set the "Amplification Level" to Extreme, with the Audio Manager saying "Your headphone impedance is equal to or higher than 110 ohm". Note: I'm having this issue with a PRIME Z270-A.
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