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System Name | Antec 1200 |
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Processor | Core i7 92 DO |
Motherboard | Gigabyte EX-58UD5 |
Cooling | Corsair H50 Dual fan |
Memory | Corsair XMS3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | XFX 5850 HD |
Storage | 1 x Intel M25 SSD, 3 x Samsung F3 1TB |
Display(s) | Dell 24 inch |
Case | Antec 1200 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Fatal1ty Champion |
Power Supply | Corsair HX 1000W |
Software | Win 7 Pro 64 bit |
I did a safe mode clean of gpu drivers and then checked sound - nothing. I shall give more info on setup: I removed my Asus Essence Stxii about 6 months ago as it was causing issues with a game. I was running full surround through the soundcard to my Onkyo receiver to provide 5.1 surround audio. When I removed it I resorted to running it through the monitor which has worked fine for years. Then this happened and in an effort to restore some type of audio, i connected the mobo optical out (supports 8 channel audio) to the Onkyo receiver. But in setup, there is no option for anything other than stereo, no matter what version of realtek I download. So the issue is twofold. First, I need to find out what the issue is with getting sound from my monitor (and why it is seen as a telephone device) and secondly, what is stopping my system from being able to use more than 2 channels. The mobo supports it and the drivers are up to date (and I have tried rolling back drivers as well). I have updated drivers for the monitor, I have installed Asus sound managers but they say they cannot find an audio device, I have installed Intels latest chipset but all still the same. I am beginning to think it would be easier to do a clean windows install now.
Ok here is some more weirdness. So, went into bios and turned off HD Audio. Went into windows and went to sound, video and game controllers. Deleted the nvidia device .. rebooted and lost entire gpu .. no display at all .. rebooted and gpu came back .. reinstalled drivers and it rebooted just fine. ??
Thought I would give Asus Essence STX ii a go to see what would happen. All installed just fine and I can get full surround via it. But still couldn't with Realtek .. so Im convinced it's a far deeper issue than just a realtek, windows setting sort of thing. I can see the Nvidia driver and it's set to default and the volume bar is there .. but it just will not recognise the gpu as a sound device no matter what I do
Ok here is some more weirdness. So, went into bios and turned off HD Audio. Went into windows and went to sound, video and game controllers. Deleted the nvidia device .. rebooted and lost entire gpu .. no display at all .. rebooted and gpu came back .. reinstalled drivers and it rebooted just fine. ??
Thought I would give Asus Essence STX ii a go to see what would happen. All installed just fine and I can get full surround via it. But still couldn't with Realtek .. so Im convinced it's a far deeper issue than just a realtek, windows setting sort of thing. I can see the Nvidia driver and it's set to default and the volume bar is there .. but it just will not recognise the gpu as a sound device no matter what I do