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8811sPiNzCoBrA

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  1. EDIT: VERSION 70 FIXED MY PROBLEM Fantastic replacement for Speedfan (Which never really worked properly anyway) I've got a couple things set up the way I like them. However I run into the issue that it's missing some control sensors on startup. This can be resolved by simply closing the program in the notification area, and then rebooting it. Afterwards the program works as intended. But having to do this every time I boot does get slightly annoying. also it isn't expected behaviour of the start on boot.This is the error I get when I open it from the notification area. Here is how it's supposed to look. And this is what it looks like after I click the refresh option. All the motherboard controllers seem to be missing. The system is this: Asrock X570 Taichi. Ryzen 9 3900x. Asus Strix 1080 Ti. Thanks for the effort you've put into this software and I hope you can give me some insight into the problems I've run into.
  2. thanks for the help but i have come to my own solution,the asus U7 does have 7.1 upsampling.
  3. I have a 7.1 surround speaker system, it is comprised of a amplifier from Yamaha and has a subwoofer and 7 speakers like you would expect. now i listen to music and i really like to have the sound to come from all speakers. hence the need for a soundcard since the speaker fill option from Realtek is absolutely hideous(it has some weird reverb effect which makes my head spin) i need a external soundcard purely for the low noise and the stereo expansion that the Asus Xonar D2 did have. am i completely out of options here ?
  4. So ever since I got my second R9 290 in. I haven't been able to use my Asus Xonar D2 since the PCI slot has been covered by AMD awesomeness, and now I am using the integrated Realtek ALC 1150 :unsure: on my Gigabyte Z97x Gaming 5 which even though it sounds alright while not gaming. the features are terrible and the sound in-game is like a bull having diarrhea since the cross-talk from the motherboard is almost louder than the music that i am listening to. SO the only solution is to go USB. Now i have been looking around, and the only promising option is the Asus Xonar U7. which supports 7.1 stereo expansion ? which is something the realtek does not do well. and it is a necessity for me since i use a multi speaker setup. it does not need to have a good headphone out since i already have something else for that. Is this a good choice or are there any other options ?
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