Topic: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

Hi!

I have question

I have this card on my old machine using win 7. Now I have new PC with Win10 and ASUS Z390-A motherboard. I have 3 slots PCIEX1 and 3 slots PCIEX16 . In which slot is better to connect ?

thank you for answers

best

Re: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

No difference in principle....

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Re: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

RME Support wrote:

No difference in principle....

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

First I put raydat card in a slot PCIEX16  slot and the card didn't show up in system. Than I put it in PCIEX1 and again pc did not see it.

Is there any other option that system can find raydat card?

Re: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

What exactly did you expect to happen, what is "not seen"? Did you install the driver?

Regards
D. Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Re: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

today I was uninstall and reinstall drivers. I did test in my audio program and now card works. But when I go to sound preferences in windows, I can not see RME raydat, only hi definition audio device options (read-only channels motherboard integrated sound card). When I go to device manager I see rme in sound drivers, but not in a sound inputs and outputs. That's why I can not play any music through windows media player and listen through rme raydat and studio speakers.

Re: RayDat HDSPe (MB:Asus A390-A, Windows 10) need hepl

Go to the hdsp settings in systray and enable wdm devices as needed.

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