yeah, sorry, meant to say avatar:)
he is a cutie in that "BatBoy" suit!:)...i guess it is a good thing you live so far south!:D:D:D
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I can't get any audio on this board :( I've tried installing drivers in both Vista and XP and it never find any audio device. I checked through the BIOS and couldn't find any settings. Is there a jumped I need to set?
Edit: I found the setting in the BIOS under SB, and HDA is set to "enabled" yet still no audio device is found in Windows after installing the drivers :mad:
make sure you are using the correct rear panel sound output port for your speakers...i presume you are using dual speaker system so you want to use the light green port...refer to page 5 of your manual, section "1.4."
if that does not work, do the clear CMOS.
I picked up a new cpu on Black Friday. It looks like it can do around 500x9 with +0.150v vcore. Today I was doing some initial exploration with +0.250v vcore. I usually start testing chips on the TPower which makes for a more apples to apples comparison since it was my first P45/Wolfdale combo. (I'm using the Xigmatek with OCZ PC2-8500)
Ghost: do you have a front-panel header connected? If so, does it work properly?
Front-panel is installed, still no sound from it. Same results with using the green output on the back.
I installed the ATI HDMI drivers from Realtek and now it looks like this. Still no sound coming from the motherboards sound device.
have u tryed to put the cd in that came with the board and right click on
the ethernet controller and hit update drivers?
if your having issue with your board on the Drivers here's the direct link below Rev 1.0
that can help you out on keeping them...
http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/Support/...ProductID=2914
don't give up yet hopefully it will turn out your sound and audio devices prop
should look like this
http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/1...dioshotva3.jpg
i know when i plug in something in the front panel or in the rear
this pops up
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1...oftwarevk9.jpg
and have the volume control on my task bar along with Realtek HD Audio
Manager...
Your really having a major driver issue:yepp:
That program you have doesn't pop up when I plug my headphones or desktop speakers in. Although I know the one you're talking about because my Asus P5Q Pro had it.
looks like some bad drives cause your (sound recording)is not even install
like mine and it not even lit up at all...
i was reading on the drive you have on this site here
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/SOU...iver-159.shtml
you need to try install the same drives that..I have and the realtek Hd Audio
Manager:yepp:
Did a clean install of Windows, then installed all the drivers off the CD. Still no dice. I would think if the sound device was fried, it would at least allow drivers to install, but then just not function. Instead, its not being visible at all in Windows...
By the picture you posted of device manager, windows is seeing it......
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1228756993
Well about all you can do at this point is have a look at the screen during boot where it lists all the devices attached, see if the onboard audio is listed. Use the pause key if its flashing by too fast. If its not listed then I'd say the board is bad. I'm sure you have it enabled in BIOS......