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lcjmodesto

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  1. Thank you for all of your help.
  2. I don't want to be any trouble, but there is there an advantage to having a USB device? I'd prefer a pci device if there isn't any tangible performance difference simply because it's less to transport / have on the desk.
  3. How could it be a cable problem if I'm plugged directly into the board?
  4. I checked, and nothing was in too tight. So at this point it does, in fact, seem like the only options would be to buy a sound card or RMA. Any recommendations in the $50 USD range? :unsure:
  5. Dirty confession... And thinking about it just now I think I may have figured out what the problem is. It's a possibility I screwed the motherboard in too tight... That could cause the problem, yes? And if so, is it possible to fix?
  6. The cable is straight from the Front Panel (pre-installed) to the header on my motherboard. I'm currently plugged straight into the motherboard, however.
  7. I don't know how that would happen though... All of the standoffs (which were all there) come pre-installed, and I've never heard a complaint about the Enthoo Pro having any issues. Possibly just a defective motherboard?
  8. Full system specs here -- http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wQDDMp It's exactly what it sounds like. Audio is far too quiet and crackly. Front panel audio is even worse and muting audio from the front panel simply muffles the sound. All of the sound is turned up in my options, and I know it isn't a speaker issue because the speakers work fine on other devices. I've updated the Realtek audio drivers and nothing has fixed my system audio. I'm really hoping this isn't a hardware issue because I'd hate to have to take everything apart and RMA the board over bad audio. All help is appreciated. Thank you. *Edit* : Another thing I forgot to add! Whenever I shut down the computer, the speakers make a 'pop' noise (similar to being plugged in) at full volume. Don't know if that helps at all.
  9. I appreciate all of your help. The logo does light up, but it wouldn't bother me all that much to have little to no glow. Green opaque is better for this build than blue light
  10. I don't know that this would bother me all that much. A green non-backlit logo is better for me than a blue backlit one Plus the warranty would remain in-tact!
  11. I realize someone asked a similar question about the stock Nvidia cooler, but I'm wondering about the Gigabyte Windforce cooler. I would assume that the paint can be scratched off and painted over similar to the Nvidia model, but was wondering if there is a way to do it without voiding my warranty. I'm planning on doing a build in an NZXT H440 Razer "fanboy edition" so the blue doesn't really match the rest of the case. So here's the real question: can I use green plasti dip over the blue logo, have it show green, and be able to peel it off (like plasti dip does) and maintain my warranty? Thanks for all of the help.
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