As the title says,is there something specific i need to do to get the most out of my built in sound card? Apparently my motherboard supports - 7.1 CH HD Audio with Content Protection (Realtek ALC892 Audio Codec) and - Premium Blu-ray audio support (whatever that is) BUT it sounds the same as my VERY old cell phone with JVC's RX 500 Headphones.
So,am i missing something?
Have you tried adjusting the sound with the Realtek Equalizer? On my system it's found in the Control panel under Realtek HD Audio Manager > Sound Effects > Equalizer
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On old Dell PowerEdge 400SC
with 2 gb memory, 40 gb harddrive
I just got Win 7 installed, but it doesn't see the on-board sound system. Tried to download a sound driver, but because Win 7 doesn't even see sound hardware installed, it won't install a driver.
Any ideas?
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