Bootcamp: No sound running Windows 8.1

Year: Mid 2011
Memory: 4GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Graphics: AMD Raedon HD 6770M 512 MB
Software: OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)
I have recently set up bootcamp on my 2011 iMac and installed official Windows 8.1 from a disk.
I have NO sound at all when running the Windows partition and I have had no luck searching through other forum posts, so I was wondering if anyone has any new information regarding this issue? I have tried installing drivers from RealTek but had no success. I know a lot of people have had this problem and I really need it fixed ASAP. Thanks!

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