![]() Increasing bass settings in Nahamic does appear to give distinctive bottom end in the sub harmonic range. Although I am unable to test the sub-woofer independently anymore, it does appear to be on and working when gaming and listening to music. ![]() As the GT72 is only 'virtual' 7.1 anyway, I am guessing that this is where the effect is now coming from. But in the Nahamic UI there is an option for virtual surround which is switched on by default. Setting to 7.1 via the Windows speaker control panel results in no sound except for the stereo fronts. Now that is gone there is no way to actually test the sound. Previously, you could set your speaker config in the Realtek HD panel to 7.1 and when tested it played audio from all the correct points, including the sub. I am still contemplating if using Nahamic and the new Realtek driver is a good or a bad thing. Quite a few have complained, they don't like the way the new audio driver works and they're not happy with the Nahamic replacement either. Installing the Realtek drivers directly from their webpage results in the same thing, it is not anything to do with the driver from MSI. ![]() That's actually working the correct way apparently.
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