theninjaseal
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So I built this computer a few weeks ago with Windows 7 Ultimate. Everything sound-wise has been working til a few days ago, but I have been working through some video problems.
Since this started on Friday, the sound mixer/volume control shows sound playing. But nothing comes out the speakers. When I click the top, it doesn't say 'speakers', it says 'Realtek audio'. When I click that, the sound window comes up and under "jacks" it says "rear optical jack." The top says S/PDIF. Those are both formats that I have never used on this system. I've always used only the rear panel analog jack.
Anyways, I feel like I've tried everything under the sun and I'm close to RMA'ing the motherboard. It's that bad. Anyhelp is uber appreciated. Thanks guys
Since this started on Friday, the sound mixer/volume control shows sound playing. But nothing comes out the speakers. When I click the top, it doesn't say 'speakers', it says 'Realtek audio'. When I click that, the sound window comes up and under "jacks" it says "rear optical jack." The top says S/PDIF. Those are both formats that I have never used on this system. I've always used only the rear panel analog jack.
Anyways, I feel like I've tried everything under the sun and I'm close to RMA'ing the motherboard. It's that bad. Anyhelp is uber appreciated. Thanks guys
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bitIntel i5 2500k (OC to 4.4Ghz)8GB Corsair XMSGeForce 9800GT (OC to 700Mhz)
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Built it myself
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel i5 2500k (OC to 4.4Ghz)
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z68-V PRO/Gen3
- Memory
- 8GB Corsair XMS
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce 9800GT (OC to 700Mhz)
- Sound Card
- integrated motherboard sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HPx20 1600x900; Samsung Syncmaster 1024x1260
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda Blue 2TB (7200RPM, 64MB cache)
- PSU
- 1050W SLI....don't know the model
- Case
- cardboard box from the trash
- Cooling
- stock fans, and one 19" desk fan