xGamrgeekx
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...and seems like I have quite a unique problem as far as descriptions go. I built my PC last weekend using a Gigabyte 770T-USB3 motherboard, EVGA GeForce video card, 500gig hard drive (can't think of the brand right now and not at home with it), AMD Athlon II quad-core processor, and Windows 7 premium for system builders. I used all the driver installation CDs that came with the components then started installing my games (WoW and SC2). When I started playing SC2 I noticed I couldn't hear any of the sounds. I minimized the game, went to the control panel and got the sounds turned on. Popped the game back up and there was sound, but now any characters on screen can hardly be heard at all and characters that are off screen can be heard clearly.
I played a song through iTunes this morning for my roommate who is a DJ, he said it sounds as though the band was set up backwards (vocalist in the back and the drummer up front if that makes sense). Again, can barely hear the vocals and the music is way distorted, kind of a warbling sound among the tune of the song. I've checked to make sure all the drivers are installed correctly (Realtek HD audio) and it says they are all up to date.
Like I said above, I've looked and looked everywhere, but this seems kind of unique as I haven't found anyone else with this issue. I know its not the speakers I'm using (they are old and worn) because I also have a pair of Skullcandy-style headphones and it sounds the same on those.
I played a song through iTunes this morning for my roommate who is a DJ, he said it sounds as though the band was set up backwards (vocalist in the back and the drummer up front if that makes sense). Again, can barely hear the vocals and the music is way distorted, kind of a warbling sound among the tune of the song. I've checked to make sure all the drivers are installed correctly (Realtek HD audio) and it says they are all up to date.
Like I said above, I've looked and looked everywhere, but this seems kind of unique as I haven't found anyone else with this issue. I know its not the speakers I'm using (they are old and worn) because I also have a pair of Skullcandy-style headphones and it sounds the same on those.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 home premium system builders 64-bitAMD Athlon II8gigsEVGA GeForce
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- myself
- OS
- Windows 7 home premium system builders 64-bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte 770T-USB3
- Memory
- 8gigs
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GeForce
- Sound Card
- onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Insignia Television screen hooked up through VGA outlet
