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Dynaudio Drivers Msi Motherboard
So the HDD in my desktop crashed 2 weeks ago, and I got it back this past Sunday. The drivers all appear operational, and the board recognizes when I plug things in- however, no sound goes through. And yes I've re-installed the drivers.
I've tested all my headphones and speakers, all are working fine. The computer can output sound via Livestream, as well.
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I have a few theories: 1) I accidentally damaged it when I knocked my motherboard loose earlier- I had been holding on to the area behind the sound ports, to hold the motherboard steady while I plugged things in and I likely wasn't grounded. (I should be glad i didn't fry something more important.) 2)Since I ended up with a 32 bit OS instead of the 64 bit I had before due to my dad not realizing that the copy of windows 7 he used was not the same as the one I used when building the rig. It's possible that the hardware just doesn't like the OS. Make sure in the bios under onboard devices sound chipset is on. Reinstall the intel chipset drivers to make sure your not missing any of the mb chipset drivers. Look to see if there any yellow!!
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In device manager if there is make sure you reinstall all of the mb drivers. Under windows sound device manager make sure nvidia or amd hdmi sound is not the default audio output device.
The realtek speaker should be the default output. Sound chipset's on already. There's no yellow exclamation points, but there's two High Definition Audio entries?
I don't even see the HDMI sound as a device in speakers- I'm currently using my Intel 4600 onboard graphics at the moment, since my other video card got RTM'd.
I've had my newly built pc for about a month now, the sound has been perfect since day one but since about two days ago my audio started to sound like crap, all of a sudden every time theres audio playing whether its a video, music, or game the sound is distorted with buzzing and static sounds but when theres no audio i hear no static, i've ruled out it being a headset issue because ive tried multiple headphones and speakers and they all yielded the same results. Please help.:c PC Specs PSU: Corsair AX860 GPUs: MSI GTX 980 GAMING 4G (SLI x2) MOBO: MSI Gaming 7 Z97 CPU: i7 4790k RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 16gb (4x4gb) SSD: Samsung EVO850 250gb HD: WD Black 1tb Attempted Solutions -Clean Windows re-install -Uninstalling and re-installing all Realtek Audio drivers -Switching headphones -Disabling Line in -Plugging into rear IO. Hello, First, unplug the front audio panel from the motherboard, then test all the outputs from the back panel; your Realtek software can re-route the output signal to any jack by using the Auto Sensing feature, so if the main output, Line/Front Out, is broken, you can use the Rear Out or C/S Out instead (of course, the audio signal will not be the best when using headphones, as the main output has a built-in headphone amplifier, but for a set of active speakers it will be OK).
Also, disable any kind of digital audio output (SP/DIF or HDMI), uninstall NVidia HDMI Audio Driver. If no result, turn OFF the PC, unplug it from mains and check if all the connections from PSU to motherboard/CPU/GPU/HDD/SSD, etc are OK. If still no result, you should consider a PCI/PCIe audio card, an USB audio card or an USB DAC; it will be better if you can borrow one just for testing, because it's possible that the motherboard got broken. Don't forget to disable the built-in audio card from BIOS.