Thanks Rico - thanks AtodiniQuote:
Originally Posted by rico
(I DO feel like a bit of a dufus for not reading the whole thread properly!! the answer being there all along....)
anyway, problem solved!
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Thanks Rico - thanks AtodiniQuote:
Originally Posted by rico
(I DO feel like a bit of a dufus for not reading the whole thread properly!! the answer being there all along....)
anyway, problem solved!
No Prob, Atodini's the man....hey, once you have it all setup, turn up your volume, with nothing playing and tell me if you can hear your computer "thinking". Mine sounds like a droid hard at work all beeps and clicks - COMING THOROUGH THE SPEAKERS. I'm beginning to dislike this Mo/Bo...Quote:
Originally Posted by upnatom
Rico - not getting any problem like the one you describe. everything is sweeeet now...(my little creative Inspire 2.1s are blowing the windows out of my living room)Quote:
Originally Posted by rico
I seem to recall that a recent bios update fixed a problem with crackling sound on this mobo...have you updated the bios recently?
Nice one John :cool: --- your post led to the cause of my new box being dumb.Quote:
Originally Posted by Atodini
Bought all the bits from down south and they said they wanted to assemble and test ???? No sound and what's left of the hair was given a rev.!
The QF-50 A-Open case came with FP audio cable and non-switching sockets.
I wonder how many they have done that way? No jumpers for this in the Oz manual, but the V manual from Asus (de) had the right stuff.
Thanks to all.
Terry
Hi,
I recently replaced my burned out M/B with an ASUS A7V8X-X, and now the on-board sound won't work.
I looked through this thread and tried the suggestions, but still no luck. The jumpers appear to be correct (they are aligned like page 1-18 of the manual suggests).
I have an Athlon 1800+
I am running Windows ME
I have tried updating drivers from the cd that came with the M/B and with drivers downloaded from the ASUS site.
What should I try now?
Thanks for any suggestions or guesses.
Hi Vanmind,
Nothing concrete in your case, however, before I used the solution posted by John in this thread, I could hear (very faintly) the sounds initiated in the system if the master volume and the external speakers volume controls were max..
This was probably due to random EM coupling in the motherboard.
If 'system' sounds can't be heard under max. vol. settings on the external speakers, do these give the classic hum if you touch the tip/ring/sleeve plug for the green socket?
Other sound sources (CD/DVD) were selected to digital/wave detection and processing and they were absolutley dead--- but the system could be heard faintly until the jumpers were installed.
In my case, the BIOS and XP enumeration all stacked up OK -- just the jumpers or switching sockets needed.
THC