Note: Realtek driver version numbers (often shown as 6.0.xxxx.x or build 6092731) are typically associated with OEM-specific releases (e.g., Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS) or a specific build from a driver catalog.

  • Stability improvements for systems experiencing audio dropouts under high CPU load.
  • Jack retasking enhancements – better detection of mic/headphone combos.
  • DTS / Dolby Digital Live support – where licensed by OEM.
  • Fix for “No audio after sleep/resume” on certain Intel and AMD chipsets.
  • Low-latency audio path improvements for DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) applications.
  • Security updates – addressing potential driver privilege escalation vulnerabilities (common in older audio drivers).

While this generic driver works for many, manufacturers like

  • Dell OptiPlex, Latitude, Precision (2020–2022 models)
  • ASUS Prime and TUF series motherboards
  • HP EliteBook and ProBook notebooks
  • Custom desktops with Realtek onboard audio (Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock)
  • Restart your PC.
  • Compatibility: Officially supports Windows 10 (version 2004/Vibranium and later) and Windows 11.

    1. Newer versions: Check the Realtek website for newer driver versions.
    2. Previous versions: Try an older driver version, such as 6.0.1.6770 or 5.10.0.6330.

    Here is the typical narrative behind this specific driver issue: