


(unless you paid quite a lot for 'em) The 6 "1/4 inch" jacks on your motherboard can be configured to have 4 of them behaving as audio out, giving you 7.1 audio. Right click Windows in the operating system Select Device Manager. If your computer came with a graphics card, HP may have installed a plastic cover over the video port attached to the motherboard.
#Sound control windows 7asua motherboard driver
See if the Sound Card driver has been installed 1. but I doubt your speakers would support it. Select SETTINGS Menu Advanced Integrate Peripheral Devices, check to see if the HD Audio Controller is enabled. Your system, does indeed include a digital S/PDIF port for hooking up to a digital receiver. Higher-end speaker systems, rather than relying on 2,3 or 4 separate plugs will usually offer either an optical interface or digital interface where the channels are carried as a single digital signal and then the receiver interprets the signal and then sends the signal to each speaker. In those cases, you simply turn up the volume on the specified channel. For example, in basic 3.1 surround sound, you would end up with 1 plug carrying the left and right channels, 1 plug carrying the center and subwoofer channels.

Some low-grade speaker systems have additional plugs for TRUE 3.1/5.1/7.1 configuration options, where you end up with 2/3 or 4 of those 1/4" jacks. Cheaper speaker systems frequently continue to pass that range onto the left & right speakers, so you'll also be amplifying them. In this case, the only way to amplify the sub-woofer's volume, is to use an equalizer and amplify the range that the electronics filter out for the subwoofer. You can clearly see that there's only 2 channels. An easy way to tell is by looking at the plug(s) itself(themselves): Most 2.1 speaker sets (left/right + sub) typically do not have a separate subwoofer channel, but rather the left and right data are processed together, and there is some electronics in the inside that splits off a frequency range from the audio source and then passes that to the sub-woofer. We would need to know some details about your "sub-woofer" to be clear.
#Sound control windows 7asua motherboard install
(Hint) If there is no such audio device, please download and install latest driver from MSI official website. Select Sound, video and game controllersand check the Realtek audio device. This isn't really an easy thing to answer. Right click onMy computerand selectProperties 2.
