Windows 10 Emu10k1 Audio Chipset

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May 25, 2016  Recently, due to some hardware failures, I had to replace my motherboard. I also decided to reinstall Windows 10. When I went to install the chipset drivers (16.4.2 Crimson, 64-bit), the only things it wanted to install were graphics related. I can install these manually, but I'm not sure which. Hi everyone, Just got an old Creative Sound Blaster Live! From a friend, and I'm looking to use it instead of my fuzzy onboard Realtek audio. ^^ My top choices for cheap, from cheapest to most expensive.

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Recently, due to some hardware failures, I had to replace my motherboard. I also decided to reinstall Windows 10.When I went to install the chipset drivers (16.4.2 Crimson, 64-bit), the only things it wanted to install were graphics related.I can install these manually, but I'm not sure which drivers I should replace; it's simply been to long since I've had to do this and my memory isn't as sharp as it used to be. I have an MSI 990FXA Gaming motherboard, 8350 Processor, 16GB RAM, two WD HDDs (1TB boot and 3TB storage; prepping for eventually getting an SSD) and an MSI R9 270X Gaming 2GB video card running two monitors.Thanks for reading. Any help that can be given is appreciated.EDITED TO ADD: My reason for doing this is because of occasional periods of 'dragging', where the system locks for about 5-7 seconds, then continues on like nothing happened. Computer Type: PC/DesktopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number: 2-Custom Computers, ASUS Desktop, Dell Inspiron 580 Desktop + Dell Inspiron 15R Notebooks 2 + moreOS: Win10 Home and Pro, Win10 Insider Preview, WinXP Home Premium, Linux MintCPU: AMD and IntelMotherboard: ASUS, GigaByte, othersMemory: 16GB in ASUS, max. 4GB or 8GB in all othersGraphics Card: AMD ATI Radeon or Onboard, ASUS with nVidia GT-710Sound Card: OnboardMonitor(s) Displays: HP 21.5' Touchscreen, ASUS 27' 4-inputScreen Resolution: Usually 1440x900Mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse, Wireless and Bluetooth mice with NotebooksHard Drives: Various internal HDDs and USB HDDs plus 2 x 2TB NAS drives connected to Router.Internet Speed: 5MbpsBrowser: Internet Explorer 11, Firefox and SeaMonkey, Edge when absolutely necessaryAntivirus: Windows DefenderOther Info: Also running Linux Mint on a Desktop and a Notebook.

HP Laserjet and HP Officejet printers connected to Router. Your images indicate to me that everything is fine, just use the computer. There's no yellow symbols on the items shown which if there would indicate a problem. I have 2 Custom computers with AMD CPUs, 4-core and 3-core, running Win10 without problems.Thanks for your reply!I probably could have made this a lot easier if I hadn't left out my reasoning for checking this. I'm having occasional periods of 'dragging', where the system locks for about 5-7 seconds, then continues on like nothing happened. There is no rhyme or reason I can ascertain as to what is causing it or what triggers it.

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It was my belief that not using the manufacturer's drivers would cause an issue. If my belief is not well founded, then I'll move on to trying something else.

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Bluestacks zoom in and out. I have edited the original post to add my reason for asking.

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