What about me reinstalling Windows with RC sound drivers, testing the motherboard chipset's audio drivers? Thing is, I also have a standalone Creative sound card installed. Usually, before installing Windows, I disable the audio support from the motherboard (in the BIOS) so that in the first place the corresponding drivers won't get installed, and in the second place so that there won't be any conflict with two audio devices installed at the same time.
What do you think, if I let the audio support from the motherboard on and reinstall Windows, wouldn't there be audio conflicts? Or potential slowdowns of my system at startup, since both drivers will get loaded? Or could those slowdowns be remedied by disabling the unwanted device (i.e. the motherboard audio support) from the device manager afterwards?
Thank you for helping me helping.