hardware discussion
#31
Posted 10 December 2007 - 09:35 PM
#32 Guest_Kat_*
Posted 11 December 2007 - 02:33 PM
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#33
Posted 11 December 2007 - 09:43 PM
#34 Guest_Kat_*
Posted 12 December 2007 - 09:15 AM
What mainboard do you have?
#35
Posted 12 December 2007 - 10:59 AM
I know front panel's connectors are switched off by default, so I went to the store I bought the comp to swtich them on but the guy couldn't do it
I'm like 80% sure that with Q-connector I will be able to connect the front panel, but I'm not sure if the rear panel would work then (I think it should be).
#36 Guest_Kat_*
Posted 12 December 2007 - 01:51 PM
Like I said, I have no ASUS mb, but are there any settings in your bios or whatever to switch the front panel devices off? I know there aren't in mine, so I have to check why those fuckers are not working properly myself.
However, the front and rear panel speakers should be different things, so when connected correctly, all of them should work and you make the settings about what happens to the rear panel speakers once you plug in headphones on the front panel in the soundcard software.
I will open my computer tonight and see what I can do/find out, even though it is a different mainboard
#37
Posted 12 December 2007 - 03:13 PM
Thanks a lot for the help
#38 Guest_Kat_*
Posted 13 December 2007 - 08:59 PM
The onboard audio is connected correctly to both, the rear and front panel outputs. I managed to get the front panel working, I had to switch off the automatic detection in the Realtek software (how weird is that, only works when disabled ), but the bad thing is, I can't make it automatically or even manually switch off the real panel output when something is connected to the front panel. So when using Skype or whatever with a headset, I have the sound from both, the headphones and the external speakers. Right, I could turn off the externals, but that is just as much work as connecting the headset to the rear panel. F*$%!!!!!
#39 Guest_Kat_*
Posted 13 December 2007 - 09:19 PM
Windows XP Professional SP2 on an
Athlon 64 X2 6000+
550W LC-POWER LC6550GP Ultra Power ATX PSU
Abit NF-M2S-V Socket AM2 Mainboard
2048 MB DDRII 800 (2 x 1024 MB)
2*320 GB SATA II (internal)
20x LG GSA-H55L Dual Layer DVD +/- R/RW Lightscribe DVD-RW (internal)
18x LG GSA-H44N Dual Layer DVD +/- R/RW DVD-RW (internal)
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB
22 '' wide TFT
Back from when I was still using the laptop, I have those left and I am still using them:
1*500 GB SATA (external)
18x Samsung SE-S184 Dual Layer DVD +/- R/RW Lightscribe DVD-RW (external)
Best thing is, since I didn't really use the Mac plattform (I need to many apps that run way smoother in Windows), I got that computer for for way less than the Mac, even though it is a shitload better and faster. When running Windows on the Mac, I had Photoshop CS3 crashing all the frickin' time, whereas on this machine now it didn't crash at all yet. Must be down to the graphics card.
#40
Posted 13 December 2007 - 10:26 PM
cant you mute them thru the sound software?I could turn off the externals, but that is just as much work as connecting the headset to the rear panel.
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