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PC Sound Card Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Cvialp5901" data-source="post: 13853257" data-attributes="member: 157469"><p>The first thing i would do is to simply update the drivers. If you go to your Motherboard Manufactures website then you should be able to get them there. It appears you are on the right playback device especially if you hear sound through it, however (you can change over to the realtek deivce or the opticle port to test it out to see if it produces the same sound just make sure you have speakers plugged in to the correct port). if its the highs that are cutting out then you might have a sound card that is going out. Can you take a pic of how you have it wired?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cvialp5901, post: 13853257, member: 157469"] The first thing i would do is to simply update the drivers. If you go to your Motherboard Manufactures website then you should be able to get them there. It appears you are on the right playback device especially if you hear sound through it, however (you can change over to the realtek deivce or the opticle port to test it out to see if it produces the same sound just make sure you have speakers plugged in to the correct port). if its the highs that are cutting out then you might have a sound card that is going out. Can you take a pic of how you have it wired? [/QUOTE]
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