Yesterday in scrims my audio spazzed out for a second and i thought nothing of it, then after map 3 everything went hardcore crazy, only sound coming through headphones was static that kept getting louder like a feedback loop thing. Restart my pc and realtek doesn't show any headphones/mic detected. Reinstalled all the realtek drivers etc tried different versions but still same issue. Headphones are still working when I plug them in through a USB soundcard but then my mic doesnt work through that, though I think that's cause its a shitty USB soundcard, so the headphones/mic are still fine. The front panel also isnt doing anything for me but thats probably because front panels are shit, no? I dont think im ultra-incomeptent with pcs or anything but this shit has me stumped and I would love da help of a real techhead! Is this still a driver issue or otherwise something that can be fixed or is my onboard sound just dead and i need to buy a soundcard?
This is what my realtek menu looks like:
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Yesterday in scrims my audio spazzed out for a second and i thought nothing of it, then after map 3 everything went hardcore crazy, only sound coming through headphones was static that kept getting louder like a feedback loop thing. Restart my pc and realtek doesn't show any headphones/mic detected. Reinstalled all the realtek drivers etc tried different versions but still same issue. Headphones are still working when I plug them in through a USB soundcard but then my mic doesnt work through that, though I think that's cause its a shitty USB soundcard, so the headphones/mic are still fine. The front panel also isnt doing anything for me but thats probably because front panels are shit, no? I dont think im ultra-incomeptent with pcs or anything but this shit has me stumped and I would love da help of a real techhead! Is this still a driver issue or otherwise something that can be fixed or is my onboard sound just dead and i need to buy a soundcard?
This is what my realtek menu looks like: [spoiler][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/183683352572723200/1044589420994625576/image.png[/img][/spoiler]
Are you plugged into the back panel or front panel? Have you tried both?
If you're not using the front panel, consider unplugging the HD Audio front-panel plug from your motherboard.
Are you plugged into the back panel or front panel? Have you tried both?
If you're not using the front panel, consider unplugging the HD Audio front-panel plug from your motherboard.
ArieAre you plugged into the back panel or front panel? Have you tried both?
If you're not using the front panel, consider unplugging the HD Audio front-panel plug from your motherboard.
I use backpanel but neither are working. Not sure if I'm making it up now that I can't confirm it either way but I think the front panel wasn't working anyway (before I started having this issue). I'll try unplug the the front panel plug now.
edit: still no change, that realtek/msi menu still looks the same. imma try plug into my monitor
[quote=Arie]Are you plugged into the back panel or front panel? Have you tried both?
If you're not using the front panel, consider unplugging the HD Audio front-panel plug from your motherboard.[/quote]
I use backpanel but neither are working. Not sure if I'm making it up now that I can't confirm it either way but I think the front panel wasn't working anyway (before I started having this issue). I'll try unplug the the front panel plug now.
edit: still no change, that realtek/msi menu still looks the same. imma try plug into my monitor
front panel audio is routed through the audio chipset so if neither the back ports or the front ports worked, assuming the header's plugged in, sounds like your audio chip bit the dust. plugging it into your monitor will just bypass the issue, since the audio output device would be your gpu instead of the motherboard chip
front panel audio is routed through the audio chipset so if neither the back ports or the front ports worked, assuming the header's plugged in, sounds like your audio chip bit the dust. plugging it into your monitor will just bypass the issue, since the audio output device would be your gpu instead of the motherboard chip
hpqoeufront panel audio is routed through the audio chipset so if neither the back ports or the front ports worked, assuming the header's plugged in, sounds like your audio chip bit the dust. plugging it into your monitor will just bypass the issue, since the audio output device would be your gpu instead of the motherboard chip
ya thanks for the confirmation, after i tried everything I would rather the reality be i just buy a new soundcard and everything will work again rather than fuck around with drivers n shit for another 3 hrs.
[quote=hpqoeu]front panel audio is routed through the audio chipset so if neither the back ports or the front ports worked, assuming the header's plugged in, sounds like your audio chip bit the dust. plugging it into your monitor will just bypass the issue, since the audio output device would be your gpu instead of the motherboard chip[/quote]
ya thanks for the confirmation, after i tried everything I would rather the reality be i just buy a new soundcard and everything will work again rather than fuck around with drivers n shit for another 3 hrs.