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2003-04-06, 08:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
I have an Asus A7N8X and use the on board sound. It started clipping out/ kinda distorting when I started playing Rainbow 6 RS. I'm trying to re create it, but I'm wondering if you guys might now what is up?
Here is the site - and the dl's for the motherboard. http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/sock...d/overview.htm I know dick about sound. I never had decent sound before this mb. Here are the speakers I'm using - - http://computers.bizrate.com/marketp...,format--.html It' might be a setting that I have set in windows xp for all I know.
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2003-04-06, 09:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
I know that I had a similar problem with my mobo (check sig for mobo I'm using) when I started to play BF1942. All I did was disable it and use my Santa Cruz card and the problem went away, obviously.
I doubt that it's your speakers, because they only put out what gets processed on the APU. It could be a bug with the nForce APU. Do you have the latest drivers installed for it? I found this site for any updates you may need. I will try to see if I can solve my problem with the on-board sound this week and pass on what I discovered.
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2003-04-07, 03:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
This on board sound uses only 3% - I checked into it. Ive got a 2700+ and a gig of pc2700 so I'm not too worried.
THanks guys, I'm still messin with it....
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2003-04-07, 04:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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2) Double-click on "System" and a window pops up. 3) Click on the "Hardware" tab. 4) Click on "Device Manager" and a window pops up. 5) At the top, click "View", and from the menu that appears click "Resources by type". 6) Click on the + symbol next to "Interrupt request (IRQ)" and a list of your devices appears. 7) Next to each device is a number. Find your sound card, and see if It's number matches anything else. If so, tell me what it is and I'll help you from there. |
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