Disabling Realtek HD audio controller?

Good morning,
I have a K9a2 plat mb. I was using the onboard Realtek audio until I purchased an Asus Xonar D3Gs2 sound card.
I have disabled the Realtek audio HD driver in Device manager.  Should I also disable the HW HD audio controller in BIOS?
Thanks.

Better set it to Auto or Disabled and remove the Realtek driver completely by using the add/remove programs in Winows.

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