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Ab13x Usb Audio — Driver ((exclusive))

Unlocks higher sampling rates (e.g., 24-bit/96kHz or 192kHz) that the generic Microsoft driver might restrict.

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Move the device from a front-panel USB port to a rear-panel port directly on the motherboard (for desktops).

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Open and right-click the problematic AB13X device. Click Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers .

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Typical driver types and distribution

The AB13X USB audio chip family powers millions of budget-friendly USB headsets, external sound cards, and audio adapters. Manufactured by Airoha (a subsidiary of MediaTek), these chipsets offer high-performance audio processing at a low cost.

Standard drivers sometimes cap your audio output at 16-bit/48kHz. The dedicated driver unlocks the chipset's full capability, often reaching 24-bit/96kHz or higher.

Select the specific branded AB13X driver from the list instead of "USB Audio Device" and click Next. Optimizing AB13X Audio Settings for Maximum Performance Unlocks higher sampling rates (e

Windows Update frequently replaces functional third-party audio drivers with its own generic versions. Open and find your AB13X device. Right-click it and select Update driver .

The serves an important role in the ecosystem of budget USB audio devices. While the hardware is basic and the driver lacks the polish of major audio brands, it successfully enables essential audio input/output on legacy or problematic systems. For users with a $5 USB sound card or a no-name USB headset, this driver can be the key to getting both playback and microphone working correctly.

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