Is it possible in Windows 7 Home 64-bit to increase the native volume available for speakers. In other words elevate the volume over the defaulted maximum that comes with the software?
I am having problems with the volume when I am using headsets. With all gages set to maximum volume both in speakers control and the actual headset volume it is still inefficient., as in not high enough..
Is there any form to tinker and manually overrule those settings?
I would appreciate any knowledgeable contributions.
Thank you kindly
I am having problems with the volume when I am using headsets. With all gages set to maximum volume both in speakers control and the actual headset volume it is still inefficient., as in not high enough..
Is there any form to tinker and manually overrule those settings?
I would appreciate any knowledgeable contributions.
Thank you kindly
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- AMD A10-7870K + onboard Radeon HD Graphics
- Motherboard
- ASUS A88XM-E
- Memory
- 16 GB in 2 slots: 2 x 8GB Kingston Hyper Blu DDR3 1600Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GT 740 GT SC 4 GB GDRR5 + onboard Radeon HD Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell W2309 16:9 Aspect ratio
- Hard Drives
- Drive 0: Intel 320 Series 160GB
Drive 1: WD Caviar Black 2TB Sata 2 (no OS installed on it))
External Enclosure USB 2.0 or eSata Interfaces linked to the Desktop PC contain 4 mechanical HDDs for total storage cap
- PSU
- Corsair RM 550 Modular
- Case
- Antec P70
- Cooling
- N/A
- Internet Speed
- 1000 (*UP TO) Mbps Download 50 Mbps Upload (*UP TO)
- Antivirus
- Active online AVG and Avira -
- Browser
- Most current Firefox and/or Waterfox alternatively
- Other Info
- Periodic Scans of the 2 hardware Drives with Malwarebytes, SuperMalwarebytes and Spybot and Destroy