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ASUS P5NSLI (Audio Issue)
I have recently made the move from AMD based systems to Intel based systems
and after an exhaustive case issue. I finally got the system up and running. I installed the x64 edition of RC1 (missed out on the RC2 downloads, but if someone wants to hook me up with the ISO image I would be grateful) and the install went off without a hitch. I downloaded the latest beta drivers from nvidia for the board and video, but I found an odd issue with the sound. Vista registers the sound as Microsoft HD Audio, and it only offers me the S/PDIF connection for speakers. I am using the analog port on the motherboard to provide sound. I tried to uninstall it, but vista put it right back in and refuses to see the audio drivers I downloaded from nvidia.com Any information would be most helpful (I hate XP) and I love how the newer Intel systems go together. It was much easier on my fingers lol. System Information: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.86ghz) System Board: ASUS P5NSLI - nVidia nForce 570 Intel Edition Memory: Kingston DDR2 667mhz 1gb (2x 512mb dual channel) Graphics: BFG GeForce FX 7600GS 256mb DDR3 HDD: Hitachi Deskstar SATA-II 160gb Optical: Pioneer 16x DVD +/-R/RW ***Additional notes*** Just thought of this, but was wondering if patching the BIOS would help any? Nathan |