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Greetings,

I've little problem with drivers of sound... Realtek High definition Audio Manager doesn't work and headphones are recognised as speakers (more accurately thez aren't recognised, just sound doesn't go to the monitor speakers but to headphones).

My PC setup is:

AMD FX 6300 (CPU)

MS-7641 ver. 3.11 (MB)

Kingmax 8GB 1333 MHz DDR3 (RAM)

SilentiumPC Fera 3 (CPU cooling)

Corsair RM750X (PSU)

 

Thanks in advance for fast response,

Regards Romantus97

 

Just one Czech geek, who still destroys Windows 10

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Headphones are recognized as speakers - is a setting in Windows sound settings and/or whatever tool is supplied with the motherboard drivers.

Sound doesn't go to the monitor speakers but to headphones - Change the default output device in Windows sound settings.

 

I assume your monitor speakers are working over HDMI or DisplayPort and therefor do not use Realtek card at all.

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1 hour ago, Romantus97 said:

@jj9987 i wouldn't use Realtek card if mustn't, rather Creative Sound Blaster... I'll check it, thanks! Some ideas about that driver?

Is that a separate sound card, that you are using and haven't mentioned?

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@EsaT oh thanks :) I didn't known about ALCs :D I am quite new in IT

@jj9987 i've just told you about my wish... Soundcard in my mobile is much better than that Realtek chip, next components in PC are just GPU and HDDs

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