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So I've build a budget PC ... these are my specs: i3 6300 asus h110m-a(budget board who is able to OC ram :OOO) : msi gtx 960  8gb ddr4 2133  corsair cx 430w wrapped in a nice COOLERMASTER N200 case.Anyway I install a copy of windows 7 ultimate. Took the CD of my mobo and instal fast all the drivers and Boom the audio driver fails to install.Even if the driver shows in the device manager it fails to actually play any sound. I didnt have money to get a new monitor with HDMI so in order to connect my monitor with the GPU i had to buy an adapter.Now for some reason my pc things im on a monitor who si able to produce sound but my monitor being a piece of POO POO ofc he can t. I ve installed the motherboard cd drives and the ones from the asus website nothing works.

Plz anyone who has any knowledge about this tell me what i should do.

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You're using an adapter to connect your monitor via HDMI? If your monitor itself doesn't have an HDMI port like you say, and you're not connecting it via a DisplayPort, then it won't take audio via DVI or VGA even if you use a converter to convert the HDMI output of your graphics card to DVI for use on your monitor. You'll need to run a 3.5mm audio cable from your motherboard's speaker output to the montior's line-in, assuming the monitor actually does have speakers.

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Just now, mixFlavor said:

I ve fiixed the image take a look now plz

Okay, I see what you're talking about now. The issue was the opposite - That the display showed up as having audio when it doesn't. And your motherboard's speaker jack isn't working. Correct? The ASUS installer failed to install the driver for it.

Try the universal driver from Realtek instead (your motherboard has Realtek audio) and see if that installs correctly.

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12 minutes ago, mixFlavor said:

Ok so...i got an error  erro in installing the drive on the hard disk. That would be the translation...

Hmm. If you look in Device Manager, is there a Microsoft UAA Bus Driver present under System? There shouldn't be in 7 IIRC, but if it's there, go ahead and disable it, wait about 5 seconds, and then uninstall it and try the Realtek setup again. If it's not there, though, you might want to remove any NVidia audio devices you find under Sound and try that.

Dumb question, but the HD Audio device is enabled in the BIOS, correct? Does it show up in Device Manager at all?

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