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Old 14th Jun 2009, 22:44
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My gigabyte
GA-EP35-ES3R
FSb1600 OC/1333
DDr II1200 OC/1066

motherboard has the sockets for a sound card on board, but none shows in the BIOS under Integrated peripherals or anywhere else, and I cannot get Windows Volume Control to recognise any sound device.

The trouble is, I tried to install a Creative Audigy card, and I keep getting told that it cannot work because has insufficient resources, and this can often be caused by having the onboard soundcard still active.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks for any help.

Nick
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Old 15th Jun 2009, 02:20
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There should be a setting in bios to enable/disable on board sound.

Also, if you want to try the on board card, the driver should be on the motherboard disk.
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