
The current page is named Realtek UAD Driver. Right now, one good source for this driver is at the excellent US download aggregator MajorGeeks. Because such drivers are not always updated quickly, or may be hard to find, some readers may find it necessary to turn to a third-party source for Realtek UAD Drivers. The best place to get such a driver is from your system maker (Lenovo, Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, etc.) or motherboard manufacturer (Asrock, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, etc.). Instead, you need to grab a driver named Realtek HD Audio (UAD) Driver. In looking at driver updates for Realtek stuff, I've now figured out that the usual drivers to which Brink links in the Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version - Windows 10 Forums thread don't work with this tool.

I wrote a post about this stuff for Win10.Guru called Putting Realtek Audio Console to Work. By the end of August, I myself was able to grab it from the store. Earlier this year, rumors started floating around about a Microsoft Store App called the Realtek Audio Console.
