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The "ACPI ESSX8336 1" device ID refers to the Everest Semiconductor ES8336 audio codec. This component is common in budget laptops and 2-in-1 devices. These devices often use Intel Gemini Lake, Jasper Lake, and Tiger Lake processors. The ES8336 is known for efficient power use in portable devices. However, users often report "No Output Device Found" errors, particularly after a new Windows installation or when switching to Linux.
ACPI provides a set of interfaces that allow the operating system to control and communicate with hardware components, such as the CPU, memory, and peripherals. It enables features like power management, thermal management, and device configuration, which are crucial for modern computers.
Restart your laptop to commit the configuration modifications to the system registry. Technical Specifications Matrix Driver Attribute Technical Parameter Details Everest Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Primary Class Sound, video and game controllers Native .inf Target esaudriver-emdoor.inf / esaudriver.inf Verified OS Targets Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows 11 Associated Bus Architecture Intel SST / AMD Audio CoProcessor / I2S Bus Common Hardware IDs ACPI\ESSX8336 , ACPI\VEN_ESSX&DEV_8336 Linux Implementation Notes
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The error string Acpi Essx8336 1 will likely disappear as a nuisance by late 2025, becoming just a historical quirk in driver logs.
For Linux enthusiasts, this chip was a "dealbreaker" for years. While recent kernel updates (v6.x and newer) and the Sound Open Firmware (SOF) project have made strides, many distributions still require manual tinkering with HiFi.conf or UCM (Use Case Manager) files to get internal microphones or speakers to trigger correctly.
For these cases, the solution is often to find the correct .inf driver package, such as ESAuDriver.inf , from sources like DriverPack or, ideally, the OEM's support site. Acpi Essx8336 1
After a reboot, check if the error persists. If it does, proceed to Solution 2.
Download the driver package specific to the laptop brand (e.g., Chuwi, Teclast, Jumper). Right-click the entry in Device Manager.
Here’s a post you can use, written as if for a tech forum, Linux community, or bug tracker. The "ACPI ESSX8336 1" device ID refers to
After editing, update GRUB and reboot:
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