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In article <2n5pkdFt1isbU1@uni-berlin.de>, "Bob Knowlden"
<nkbob@comcast.net> wrote:
> I'd start with the I/O config, and see if the PCI controller is
> automatically grayed out when you disbale the AC97 device. Of course, for
> all I know, it'd work best the other way 'round.
>
> (My own board is a P4P800. I don't recall such a setting in the PCI section,
> and the onboard sound and NIC are under "integrated devices", if memory
> serves. I'm using an Audigy 2 rather than the onboard audio. I believe that
> it sounds better, besides saving some CPU overhead.)
>
> Bob Kn.
That BIOS is a little strange looking.
The CMI8738 is optional, so would exist on an Audio version of the
board. If the CMI8738 isn't on the board, then you wouldn't have
to worry about it. If it is on the board, disable it.
The Southbridge has an AC97 interface (the AClink), but without a
CODEC for it to talk to, or room for some kind of riser card with
an AC97 or MC97 interface, I don't see the point of being able to
enable/disable the AC97. Disabling it shouldn't hurt anything.
Paul
>
> "news.charter.net" <wdb3@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:10graoi96vksvfd@corp.supernews.com...
> > Thanks Bob for pointing me a level deeper in the BIOS setup menus.
> >
> > Now that I've looked at the I/O Device Configuration menu (where "Onboard
> > AC97 Audio Controller" can be disabled), I also find a PCI Configuration
> > menu where "Onboard PCI Audio Controller" can be disabled.
> >
> > Should I disable both or only one of these "audio" type settings?
> >
> >
> (snip)