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The configuration is close to me, I matched it in June last year.
It's a simple question.
First of all, you have confirmed that the front panel can output audio sources, which means that it is a setting problem.
Now that you know how to set up the front panel headphones, you should know that you set them up in the driver interface of the HD sound card.
It's just clicking"A button that looks like a small wrench"One of the three options that comes out is to set the front panel headphone output, which definitely needs to be chosen.
There is also one (probably the bottom one, I'll go back to the company now to help you see) is the headphone plug-in detection prompt, please don't choose this option.
I forgot what the rest was, and it didn't seem to make a difference.
You try it, I'm like this can sound at the same time, and the microphone is the same, if it doesn't work, **even, I'll help you see my settings.
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Mine is the same as yours, both MSI's P43 Neo-F, a very good board, and the graphics card is also MSI; It is recommended that you call MSI service**, 010-51905790;The function you said is achievable, and that's how mine is set up, but I won't do it myself.
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Go to BIOS, Integrated Peripherals, HD Audio Controller and change to DisableDo you see if your motherboard has this option.
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If you don't have a driver on your sound card, it's automatically blocked.
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Uninstall the integrated display driver, then plug in the independent graphics card, install the independent graphics driver, and shield the integrated graphics machine.
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You buy a solo graphics card, install it and plug the audio cable into the upper bread headphones to automatically avoid the frequency, but there is generally no need to remove the frequency, and it does not consume memory.
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You can use the driver wizard or driver life to update the sound card driver.
360's software doesn't work.
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Install the sound card driver, hey.。。
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Corresponding to Award BIOS: Use the Del key to enter the BIOS, find "Chipset Futures Setup", press Enter, find the Onchip Sound on the right, and set it to disabled.
If it is a PhoenixAward BIOS: After entering the BIOS, move the color block to the "Advanced" tab, find "I O Device Configuration" below, press Enter, and find "Onboard AC97 Audio Controller" below, set it to disabled.
Since the solution of the onboard sound chip is different from that of the graphics chip, it is not automatically blocked by inserting the board, so if you want to block it, please follow the above steps.
If there is no compatibility problem, you don't need to deliberately block it, you can boot to the win9x operating system, go to the "Control Panel", double-click the "Multi**" icon, and then in the "Playback" option, "Preferred Device" drop-down to select the sound card as the playback device. For Win2K XP users, double-click the "Sound and Multi**" icon in the control panel, find the "Audio" tab, and select the option you want from the "Preferred Device" drop-down below.
Or see: here's something even more crucial: find GamePortAddress and select disabled. Find MidiPortAddress and select disabled
Or look: find an onchip PCI device in the BIOS and press enter.
I saw that there is an AC97 project, which is generally auto, that is, if you plug in a PCI sound card, it will automatically block the onboard sound card. Change it to disabled, and it will be blocked regardless of whether you have a PCI sound card or not. It's best to shield it in the BIOS, press the del button, look for AC97, or related options, and turn it off.
You can understand English at the junior high school level. For a logo like this, change auto to disabled. Some motherboards use jumpers to disable the sound card that the motherboard comes with.
Generally, there is an option in the peripherals in the BIOS to disable the sound card. For example, the GIGABYTE Integrated Peripherals --- card has an option Azalia Codec[Auto], and you can change the parenthetical to [disabled] to disable the motherboard's sound card.
Please look carefully. How to shield the sound card and network card under BIOS.
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The front panel jack doesn't work yet, the audio cable is not plugged in, or the audio cable of the case is old and low-end, and the BIOS is not set to the right ......
You can also deal with it for a while, although it's not quite that, but the average person's ears don't seem to be able to hear it (a little glitch is not an accident, don't ask for a solution, be lazy if you can):
Disable front panel jack detection.
When the front headphone device is plugged in, mute the rear output device.
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First check if your sound card is a Realtek HD program, if so, please open the Realtek HD Audio Manager in the lower right corner (not the volume icon), select "Audio I O", select the "Connector Settings" that looks like a wrench, select "Disable Front Panel Jack Detection" and confirm OK, if your sound card is not Realtek HD, then open the case to see if the cable of the front jack is connected to the motherboard.
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This may not be a problem with the BIOS, you open the case to see if the cable of the front jack is not connected to the motherboard.
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You see if the front audio is connected to the motherboard's audio interface. Or the front audio interface is broken, no need to adjust the BIOS,
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Use the driver wizard to update the sound card driver to the latest,If there is no sound on the front panel, you see if the interface on the front panel is disabled,You have to buy an independent sound card and install it,Integrated sound card problem。
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It shouldn't be a matter of BIOS settings, are the headphones and speaker interfaces plugged in correctly? Then go to the Control Panel - Sound & Audio Devices - Voice tab to see if the default device is correct, and then click Test Hardware, and follow the prompts step by step.
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You should be using the win7 system, the default device with the speaker, the sound card output is realtek hd audio, the main problem is the setting.
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BIOS default settings are available if there is an integration.
Source Standalone Sound Card You may need to set the default options of the BIOS BIOS are easy to find Then consider reinstalling the system Install the sound card driver, because sometimes the system failure can also cause silent phenomena Then install the driver Note that this driver must be installed correctly The corresponding driver sometimes does not seem to be installed correctly, but the sound card has no sound or the sound is very small.
It is determined that there is no problem with the system and the driver It may be that the hardware of the sound card is faulty, and there are several ways to find the model of the sound card: 1 Motherboard manual 2. Software detection, for example, everest-physical device-The icon with the speaker is the model of the sound card 3 Look directly at the model of the integrated sound card on the motherboard Generally, the sound card chip is near the IO chip, and it is a very small square IC If the font printed on the chip is too small, you can use a magnifying glass to see the model.
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First the next driver wizard,Then scan,See if there is a problem with your motherboard system。。。
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