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Onboard sound problems with Asus P5GD2
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ole
Joined: 11 Dec 2005 Posts: 207
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Posted: 12/25/07 - 11:39 Post subject: |
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| Hello people. I have really bad problems with my onboard sound. I am trying to use both sound cards, the on board, integrated one, and Audigy, too. I’ll find all other explanations about how to connect them together with the cables and drivers, etc. But first, I need to force them to work together. I tried to install onboard graphic first, after enabling it, and something bad happened. The whole system stopped, followed by the crazy and very ugly sound, after the first reboot. Where should I try to look in addition to find the right solution? Thanks in advance. |
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cecil
Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 29
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Posted: 01/24/08 - 01:34 Post subject: |
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| Well, I think that you can try to clean up all drivers first from the safe mode, than after you did that, try switching the Audigy to another PCI slot. Resources can be shared, but there are conflicts also. After you find the proper PCI slot, I think all problems should be far away, because I am using two sound cards also, and I have no conflicts at all. Line out from integrated to Audigy’s line in, and whatever you wish to connect to the onboard card, directly to the onboard Line-Input, unless you are connecting a microphone. |
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