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    Default GA-P35-DQ6: Realtek HD doesn't detect speakers


    I've just mounted a new motherboard and when I contemplation I was done mounting drivers for the audio (realtek HD audio drivers and windows HD drivers), I locate that no sound is emitting from anywhere.


    In the blueish control panel for HD audio, it speaks that no speakers are associated.
    But, they are certainly.

    3 minjacks (front, back, sub/center) is associated, a coax is connected and I still found an old optical cable I connected. (These are linked to a Logitech thx receiver which works perfectly when connecting a stand alone did-player, using the same cables. I still plugged in my headset straight in the green front audio jack, but no.)
    Yet, no sound.

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    Ensure you Realtek software and confirm nothing is muted. Attempt it with just a bunch of computer speakers using the Front (green) connection on the sound card. If this works, then it's the link to the handset.

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    I actually cannot locate any mixer or volume bar that's not pinched all the way up. I've also linked my headset straight to the front lineout jack, but without as much as a beep.

    Although, when the system is booting up, I can listen to a slight sound from the speakers as if a little voltage surge attained the speakers.

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    Is the audio allowed in the BIOS? If it is, I'd delete the Realtek software and drivers, take away the card, reboot and reinstall the card and drives and software. But once more I'd start with just a bunch of computer speakers. If it workings, then sprint it to the receiver. I have my card linked to my receiver but for all time troubleshoot with a pair of computer speakers.

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    Purchase the method, there is one more matter. There was a cable in the cabinet which was destined to attach the front panel audio jacks with the aboard sound controller.
    Do you think it would assist if I removed it? The cable had two ends, one noticeable azalia and one marked AC97.

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    You desire to confirm the audio is allowed in the BIOS not disabled, sorry for the confusion. I would cut off the cable from the case to observe if that is the difficulty. I ran into a similar problem with an Audigy 2 ZS, the default was set to digital and to get it to work had to set it to analogue. If you have modernized drivers and no yellow or red in Device Manager actually sounds like a software settings or a speaker connection difficulty but not likely a connection difficulty if you just have two computer speakers linked to the green port on the card. Try a different sound card always possible the onboard card is bad. Try the card in a dissimilar slot too. I usually find that as often as not starting from scratch and testing each step is the best method to trouble shoots something like this. It sounds like you've got many connections and really need to begin with one and go from there, e.g., your optical connection may need different settings than your analogue and there could be a conflict there. If I appreciate you, you have the card connected to a receiver and it's possible it's a receiver but once more, I would only connect the green out for the front speakers to the handset if you can obtain the computer speakers working or just the visual out.

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    Ensure your device manager and confirm you don't have any troubles there. If all is well you shouldn't perceive any yellow shout marks! Next would be to mention the realtek HD belongings manager and check the configuration on your back panel...

    There is an audio test purpose in there as well as your visual and digital settings. I'm running the similar sound and it's awesome! Does your board support auto intellection on the jacks?

    If all else fails, download the newest drivers from the mobo producers site, uninstall the current drivers.

    Defrag your 'c' drive and mount the new drivers.....if everything’s right the resume will start with the windows shut down sound.

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    The device director is obvious and content. No red x's or yellow shout marks. I've been methodically through the HD Effects manager, but I can’t discover anything that should silent the sound at all. I've pressed the test-button as a minimum 50 times today with different effects, dissimilar outputs and different speakers and so forth. I can obviously see the speakers in the animation lighting up, as a suggestion of playback on that exacting speaker, but no way that any sound is coming beyond those outputs.

    I stated in an earlier post, I will attempt to disconnect an interior cable that connects the facade panel jacks to the motherboard. I hope that resolved the situation in the case of anything else deteriorating.

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    Are you operating any USB headphone/mic mixture? My brother had the similar difficulty when he bought a set of Logitech USB headphones/mic system. For some reason the USB shuts down the signal to every speaker. I tried to fix this with him for 3 hours! Finally he just went devoid of the Logitech’s and bought a 9.00 normal mic /headset.

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    I have an usb/bluetooth keyboard and an outside USB hard drive. Do you believe that perhaps one of those is dependable?

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