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Hey guys.

I came back from work and my volume is for some reason really low. Its low enough that i cant hear anything when i am typing... It was fine in the morning but now it crapped itself for some reason.

All the levels are at 100% and i already tried reinstalling audio drivers few times. Also i checked if its because of the speakers and its not because they work fine with my phone.

When its plugged in on the back of my pc its low and cant go higher but when its plugged in on the front panel it can go louder but it starts buzzing when its louder then the volume of the back panel (if that makes any sense).

Also since i reinstalled my OS i cant enable audio over hdmi and before i could.

My motherboard: z69 ap-d3 rev.2 from Gigabyte 

My graphics card (for the audio over hdmi problem): Palit GTX 970 

Thanks.

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Checked the sound settings in Windows?

 Control panel > Sounds

 

 

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Then right click the system you want to alter/check

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You sure that audio thingie right there is put up all the way at 100?Windowes decides to sometimes  mess around and make it lower

 

Same thing that happened to you happned to me.Spent 5 hours messing with drivers wires and all this other stuff to realize that audio bar was at 12%

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You sure that audio thingie right there is put up all the way at 100?Windowes decides to sometimes  mess around and make it lower

 

Same thing that happened to you happned to me.Spent 5 hours messing with drivers wires and all this other stuff to realize that audio bar was at 12%

 

To expand on this, each program has its own volume if you click on "Mixer"

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I already tried that. Realtek is at 100% and everything else was on 0%. Now its at 60% and no difference.

 

Just an idea.

Guys i am not stupid i know some things about computorz B) and i already did these things...

 

Wasn't trying to "teach my granny to suck eggs", hence the question mark.

Most of the time you have no idea what 'level' the other person is at, can they barely turn the system on or are they programmers with twenty years experience who have tried everything, they have no real expectation of the answer but sometimes a second pair of eyes...

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Ok i fixed the problem with the audio over hdmi so at least i can play sound at a normal level from my monitors build in speakers but i still cant use my regular speakers.

 

try to unplug speakers from power test again, then if not solved test with other speakers.

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Just an idea.

Wasn't trying to "teach my granny to suck eggs", hence the question mark.

Most of the time you have no idea what 'level' the other person is at, can they barely turn the system on or are they programmers with twenty years experience who have tried everything, they have no real expectation of the answer but sometimes a second pair of eyes...

I know i was just joking  ;)

 

try to unplug speakers from power test again, then if not solved test with other speakers.

I tried unplugging it from the wall and it didn't help and i am prett sure its not fault of the speakers because they work just fine with my phone.

I dont have any other speakers lying around to test it with them.  :(

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