Sound cards
May. 20th, 2008 10:28 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Calling all Course 6s? So I think the onboard sound in our desktop computer is dying. Hopefully I'm interpreting the symptoms correctly.
If so, it seems to me that my best solution is to buy a sound card. Am I right? If the onboard sound on the motherboard is malfunctioning, will that malfunction a sound card too, or can I just tell the onboard sound to shut up and let the sound card take over? (And how would I tell it that?) And what question am I not asking that I should be?
Also, grrrrrr.
If so, it seems to me that my best solution is to buy a sound card. Am I right? If the onboard sound on the motherboard is malfunctioning, will that malfunction a sound card too, or can I just tell the onboard sound to shut up and let the sound card take over? (And how would I tell it that?) And what question am I not asking that I should be?
Also, grrrrrr.
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Date: 2008-05-20 04:55 pm (UTC)Asking a course 6 to answer this question is like asking you to help with my taxes or asking me to help fix your car.
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Date: 2008-05-20 07:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-21 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-20 08:12 pm (UTC)(And some of us have bought an imac because we don't know jack about computers. :D )
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Date: 2008-05-20 08:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-20 11:47 pm (UTC)I've never heard of a sound card failing, onboard or otherwise, but obviously countertorque has.
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Date: 2008-05-21 01:41 am (UTC)I'm kind of guessing here, but the symptoms don't go away when I swap the speakers for other speakers or headphones, and I get the same symptoms from the front audio jack as from the rear one. (The symptoms are not a lack of sound, but that the sound is, in technical terms, fucked up.)
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Date: 2008-05-21 04:24 am (UTC)Re: disclaimer: course 18
Date: 2008-05-21 12:17 pm (UTC)And replacing the motherboard may be the bestest solution, especially if I can then put the "old" motherboard in the old Dell.
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Date: 2008-05-25 06:53 pm (UTC)I'm still mostly convinced that it's a hardware dysfunction, and at this point I am less concerned with expense and more with how quickly I can get this resolved. So if replacing the motherboard is significantly more complicated than just shoving a sound card in there, as I suspect it would be (wouldn't I be pulling a CPU off of one board and nailing it to the new one? That sounds like the sort of thing I shouldn't be doing), I am inclined toward a sound card regardless of whether it's a terribly cost effective solution.
As far as old sound cards go, I have no idea how nicely Vista plays with random N-year-old sound cards. (As you may have surmised by now, I don't really know much of anything.)