7850 2GB Twin Frozr III HDMI Audio?

Hi,
I recently replaced my ATI 5450 512MB passive graphics card with the MSI 7850 2gb. I had hdmi audio working perfectly with the old card. However, with the new card, when I open "Playback Devices" in Sound, the ATI HDMI Audio says "not plugged in". I am using the video through HDMI and should be able to use the audio too.
I uninstalled the drivers I had on my system for the old card, and downloaded the latest drivers from the AMD website for the 7850. Has anyone else here had similar issues?
Edit: Adding system specs
i5-3570k @ 4.2Ghz
8GB Ram
256SSD
700W PSU
Gigabyte z68ap-d3 board

Quote from: Svet on 18-October-12, 05:44:04
have you tried msi vga drivers for your card?
Yes, I originally installed the drivers straight from the AMD site. I then uninstalled them using Driver Fusion, and installed drivers from the MSI site. With both sets of drivers I get "ATI HDMI Output" set to "not plugged in".
I had this same problem with a previous ATI 5450 512mb, but managed to fix the issue with driver updates, but driver updates won't fix it this time

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