
I searched my pc just now for "sound blaster" and found Sound Blaster Connect which I don't remember installing. So I assumed I would be using Realtek Audio control for all the adv. To make it more confusing the first row of the download page has the audio drivers and says: This download contains only the driver package, the Realtek Audio Control will be downloaded via Microsoft store when an internet connection is available. It must have been on the MB's utilities disc and I don't have a cd/dvd drive. However the motherboard's download page ASRock > Fatal1ty B450 Gaming K4 never had SB Cinema 5 available for download. I checked my motherboard's box and saw Creative Sound Blaster Cinema 5 on it. They deliberately disable Realtek's own EQ so that end-users don't accidentally turn on both EQ's at the same time and ruining the audio.Hmm you're right. They are not there because your motherboard comes with some sort of premium audio package like nahimic or icepower or dts or dolby - that those premium audio packages have their own EQ in their own app.

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