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Richard Miller January 8th 05 01:02 AM

Sound
 
I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as if
that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64 bit
beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard and
looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and everything
is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any info from DFI is
impossible. I put this computer together for a game machine. Without sound,
I have no game machine. Does anyone have any ideas for me.

Thank You
Richard



jacoby January 8th 05 02:32 AM

Could be a few things including new drivers, remnants from previous driver,
config in control panel, bad mb. Since you have a DFI board, I suggest you
go here for help tweaking your board
http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/inde...2fd3ad5224e137


"Richard Miller" wrote in message
news:ZiGDd.52079$Cl3.6641@fed1read03...
I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as

if
that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64 bit
beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard and
looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and

everything
is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any info from DFI

is
impossible. I put this computer together for a game machine. Without

sound,
I have no game machine. Does anyone have any ideas for me.

Thank You
Richard





Dracir Venostos January 8th 05 05:30 AM


"Richard Miller" wrote in message
news:ZiGDd.52079$Cl3.6641@fed1read03...
I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as if
that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64 bit
beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard and
looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and
everything is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any info
from DFI is impossible. I put this computer together for a game machine.
Without sound, I have no game machine. Does anyone have any ideas for me.



Elementary, but bears mention: Are you sure you're plugged into the right
connector? Do you, for instance, get sound visualization from a given app
(media player, etc.), even though you hear nothing?

Dracir



Richard Miller January 8th 05 01:58 PM


"Dracir Venostos" wrote in message
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"Richard Miller" wrote in message
news:ZiGDd.52079$Cl3.6641@fed1read03...
I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as
if that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64
bit beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard and
looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and
everything is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any info
from DFI is impossible. I put this computer together for a game machine.
Without sound, I have no game machine. Does anyone have any ideas for me.



Elementary, but bears mention: Are you sure you're plugged into the right
connector? Do you, for instance, get sound visualization from a given app
(media player, etc.), even though you hear nothing?

Dracir


I tried all 6 connectors, no sound visualization, tried a monster sound card
but no XP drivers, maybe I can buy a sound card that has XP 64 drivers?



Dracir Venostos January 8th 05 05:39 PM


"Richard Miller" wrote in message
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"Dracir Venostos" wrote in message
news:beKDd.600$Wp.221@lakeread07...

"Richard Miller" wrote in message
news:ZiGDd.52079$Cl3.6641@fed1read03...
I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as
if that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64
bit beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard
and looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and
everything is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any
info from DFI is impossible. I put this computer together for a game
machine. Without sound, I have no game machine. Does anyone have any
ideas for me.



Elementary, but bears mention: Are you sure you're plugged into the right
connector? Do you, for instance, get sound visualization from a given app
(media player, etc.), even though you hear nothing?

Dracir


I tried all 6 connectors, no sound visualization, tried a monster sound
card but no XP drivers, maybe I can buy a sound card that has XP 64
drivers?


You have the Realtek ACL850 on that board, which is 64 bit supported by
Nvidia.
Have you tried this driver? It's part of the Nvidia Nforce 64 bit system
driver pack:

http://www.dfi.com.tw/Upload/Driver/...4a_WinXP64.exe

Dracir



Dracir Venostos January 9th 05 04:44 AM


"Ed" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 18:02:51 -0700, "Richard Miller"
wrote:

I have a DFI Lan Party UT nf3 250Gb motherboard with a AMD 3000+ CPU, as
if
that means anything with 6 sound connections in the back. I have a 64 bit
beta XP OS and I downloaded the sound drivers for this motherboard and
looked in device manager and there are no red or yellow marks and
everything
is in just fine, except I have no sound. Trying to get any info from DFI
is
impossible. I put this computer together for a game machine. Without
sound,
I have no game machine. Does anyone have any ideas for me.

Thank You
Richard


Maybe try these? ...
Realtek Beta Driver for Windows Server 2003/XP 64 bit edition
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&Software=True


Are the AC97 drivers compatible with the ACL850 audio chip?

Dracir




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