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No Sound after Installing the Correct Audio Driver

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I have an Asus P9X79-E WS with a Realtek 1150 audio chipset. I have installed the 1150 driver using MultiBeast in Yosemite, yet the OS does NOT detect a sound output. I am wondering if anyone can help.

Edit- My bad, please move to Post Installation > Audio
 
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I have an Asus P9X79-E WS with a Realtek 1150 audio chipset. I have installed the 1150 driver using MultiBeast in Yosemite, yet the OS does NOT detect a sound output. I am wondering if anyone can help.

Edit- My bad, please move to Post Installation > Audio

Moved as requested. :thumbup:
 
I have an Asus P9X79-E WS with a Realtek 1150 audio chipset. I have installed the 1150 driver using MultiBeast in Yosemite, yet the OS does NOT detect a sound output. I am wondering if anyone can help.

Edit- My bad, please move to Post Installation > Audio

Have you tried all the layout-ids?

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There are only six. It shouldn't take long.

Probably need a newer version of the AppleALC.kext.

:)
 
Have you tried all the layout-ids?

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There are only six. It shouldn't take long.

Probably need a newer version of the AppleALC.kext.

:)
You mean like install one from a newer MultiBeast version? Would that do it?
Edit- tried that too, from a Sierra MultiBeast, but it didn't change anything. Still nothing for output.
 
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You mean like install one from a newer MultiBeast version? Would that do it?
Edit- tried that too, from a Sierra MultiBeast, but it didn't change anything. Still nothing for output.
you would edit your config.plist and change the layout-id for your audio
 
Have you tried all the layout-ids?

View attachment 577540

There are only six. It shouldn't take long.

Probably need a newer version of the AppleALC.kext.

:)
I don't know what that is. I've begun editing my DSDT.dsl file, but I don't know what I need to enter for cross referencing. My 1150 is not listed.
 

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I don't know what that is. I've begun editing my DSDT.dsl file, but I don't know what I need to enter for cross referencing. My 1150 is not listed.
as mentioned, DSDT patching for audio is a very old way of getting your audio working

try VoodooHDA instead
 
I'm stuck with Chimera for the bootloader getting the system to work on its own right now.
you have the choice of clover or opencore
 
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