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RaspberryPiFan

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  1. Try plugging in the headphones onto the sound card itself. Could be a loose connection on the front panel.
  2. First, a PC runs on DC current. It won't be that. Second is, WHY ARE YOU ASKING FOR HELP IF YOU "KNOW" WHAT THE SOLUTION IS!
  3. If the motherboard has PCIe 3 (And it does, z87 supports PCIe 3) you will be fine.
  4. You are driving 3 monitors, that might have something to do with it.
  5. It is vague on what units are good and what aren't. Also Ultra PSUs have been irrelevant and outdated for years now.
  6. Nevermind. Small text, large logo.
  7. Do you have proper drivers?
  8. Do you have the front panel audio plugged into the card? Usually on the side opposite of the expansion bracket.
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