


Some sound card might not support 571 output. I suggest you to follow the methods below and check if it helps: What is the make and model of the sound card? What is the make and model of the computer? Please provide more information to help you better: Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community. I really need to get this headset working as best as possible, and as soon as possible. I've also heard that it might be an issue with the USB port, since some devices don't seem to work properly using 3.0, so I've plugged it into 2.0 with no difference, unfortunately.Īs mentioned above, I am currently using Windows 10, may that be the problem?Īlso, as I've noticed, the driver setup doesn't seem to be working because it doesn't detect any of SADES'ħ.1 HEADSETS, But as mentioned previously, the 7.1 Stereo channels are not available for me.Įvery comment will be highly appreciated.

and also in different compatibility modes. I've also tried downloading the drivers from SADES website - - But as I run the setup of the driver, the setup is interrupted and a message saying "SADES 7.1 Sound Effect Gaming Headset does not exist, the installation The headset is connected to the PC using a USB port. I've recently happened to buy a SADES SA 710 headset - It is indeed a 7.1 surround headset, but windows doesn't seem to be letting me configure it for 7.1, when I go into theĬonfiguration of this particular audio device, the only sound channel available is stereo.
