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Solved: the Realtek audio chip came defective from the factory and must be replaced via micro-soldering.
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Asus ZenBook Q526FA-AC044T, Serial Number: KBN0CV022926459
The laptop never once had audio output to the speakers or to devices connected to the 3.5mm port.
Customer (a DJ) made the mistake of not taking care of it under warranty, which ended 3/8/2021 and cannot be extended.
Not even a USB audio adapter will work.
Customer reset Windows 10. All settings look good. No driver issues.
I am able to get audio to work via Bluetooth and HDMI.
It has Realtek audio and Intel Display audio.
I think that Intel is handling the audio over Bluetooth and HDMI (no issues), and Realtek is handling the audio over the built-in speakers and 3.5mm port (non-functional).
Uninstalled both and deleted the drivers. Cannot install the drivers from Asus' website as they do not have executables (super ultra stupid and useless???). Let Windows Update install the Realtek drivers (which is on the same version offered on Asus' website) and used Intel Update Utility to install the Intel Display audio drivers (part of the GPU driver).
Also, the UEFI/BIOS settings are very limited and there's nothing audio-related within it. Cannot update it - I install the latest version and all it does is restarts Windows without installing the update.
It would be amusing if I disassembled the laptop and discovered a disconnected cable.
Edit: if a cable was disconnected, the Windows speaker icon should show a red x on it (No Audio Output Device is Installed).
Thoughts?
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A new motherboard from Asus' authorized and recommended reseller is almost $900 lol.
There's only 1 choice on eBay and it is $500.
Asus themselves will repair it. They want $85 (non-refundable) to diagnose it. After, they will provide a quote. Can pay it or reject it and get the laptop back.
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Asus ZenBook Q526FA-AC044T, Serial Number: KBN0CV022926459
The laptop never once had audio output to the speakers or to devices connected to the 3.5mm port.
Customer (a DJ) made the mistake of not taking care of it under warranty, which ended 3/8/2021 and cannot be extended.
Not even a USB audio adapter will work.
Customer reset Windows 10. All settings look good. No driver issues.
I am able to get audio to work via Bluetooth and HDMI.
It has Realtek audio and Intel Display audio.
I think that Intel is handling the audio over Bluetooth and HDMI (no issues), and Realtek is handling the audio over the built-in speakers and 3.5mm port (non-functional).
Uninstalled both and deleted the drivers. Cannot install the drivers from Asus' website as they do not have executables (super ultra stupid and useless???). Let Windows Update install the Realtek drivers (which is on the same version offered on Asus' website) and used Intel Update Utility to install the Intel Display audio drivers (part of the GPU driver).
Also, the UEFI/BIOS settings are very limited and there's nothing audio-related within it. Cannot update it - I install the latest version and all it does is restarts Windows without installing the update.
It would be amusing if I disassembled the laptop and discovered a disconnected cable.
Edit: if a cable was disconnected, the Windows speaker icon should show a red x on it (No Audio Output Device is Installed).
Thoughts?
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A new motherboard from Asus' authorized and recommended reseller is almost $900 lol.
There's only 1 choice on eBay and it is $500.
Asus themselves will repair it. They want $85 (non-refundable) to diagnose it. After, they will provide a quote. Can pay it or reject it and get the laptop back.
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