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Onboard Audio Hissing no sound

watts

Hi Guys,

 

Iv been using a D2x Soundcard for the past 6 months, i decided to get rid of it and go back to using my on board sound. However i have discovered that the onboard sound no longer works and just gives out a constant hissing noise, i didnt think anything of it and just carried on using my sound card. I have now found out its effecting the front ports aswell as the back. 

 

Any ideas what the problem is?

 

using a Z77 Sabertooth

 

 

Device is set to default output. 

Bios is fully updated

All drivers installed.

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Did you set your audio output device to your onboard?

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try turning down the master volume. normalaly hissing is case by too much gain.

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it is set as default output, and the hissing is louder then what you would normally have from toomuch gain

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Have you checked on audio driver that it is correcly configured?

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Yep its all correctly configured, even if the sound is muted static fuzz is sill outputted.

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