Disabling on-board sound on a K7N2 Delta-ILSR

Richard

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Hi,

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've just bought an MSI K7N2
Delta-ILSR ready to install over the weekend and I can't see any obvious way
of turning off the on-board sound so that I can use my sound card instead.
All the motherboards I've come across before have a jumper to this.

Thanks
 
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In article <c6bolc$b28$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>, no-
one@thisfreeserveaddress.com says...
> Hi,
>
> Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've just bought an MSI K7N2
> Delta-ILSR ready to install over the weekend and I can't see any obvious way
> of turning off the on-board sound so that I can use my sound card instead.
> All the motherboards I've come across before have a jumper to this.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

Enable / Disable from Bios

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Hello Richard,

The setting is in your BIOS, please read the manual that came with
your board.

If you do not have a manual, please go here
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=436
and download the latest online version in PDF format.

If you don't have a sound card better than the Audigy, then the
onboard sound is superior. If you are only using the card for the
gameport, then I can understand.

Alternatively, you can also visit MSI forums for nVidia Chipset Based
Motherboards here. http://forum.msi.com.tw/board.php?boardid=14&sid=

Good Luck!

Glenn Aka GlennVidia (Moderator at MSI forums)
 
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GlennVidia wrote:

> Hello Richard,
>
> The setting is in your BIOS, please read the manual that came with
> your board.

:)

Still trying to work out why it has an auto/disabled setting for a modem
it doesn't have on-board, it took me ages to figure out why my
external modem wouldn't work. I assume they use the same BIOS for
different boards. It's a bit odd for the default setting to be auto for
a feature it doesn't have. :)

> If you do not have a manual, please go here
> http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=436
> and download the latest online version in PDF format.

Thanks for the link. At least trying to search a computer file is easier
than the manual.

> If you don't have a sound card better than the Audigy, then the
> onboard sound is superior. If you are only using the card for the
> gameport, then I can understand.

I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card which I've been using for a couple
of years. For the moment I'm using the on-board sound and have to admit
it's damn good. In the future I'm looking to get a studio quality card
and I don't mean the stuff that creative labs put out. :)

> Alternatively, you can also visit MSI forums for nVidia Chipset Based
> Motherboards here. http://forum.msi.com.tw/board.php?boardid=14&sid=

Forums as well, excellent, I'll have a look.
 
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"Richard Lane" <richard@no-spam-for-me-thank-you.co.uk> wrote in message
news:c732fi$ffi$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...

>
> Still trying to work out why it has an auto/disabled setting for a modem
> it doesn't have on-board, it took me ages to figure out why my
> external modem wouldn't work. I assume they use the same BIOS for
> different boards. It's a bit odd for the default setting to be auto for
> a feature it doesn't have. :)

its something to do with the workings for the modem being on-board but you
need the ACR (audio/communications riser) card to actually use it. when you
plug the riser card in, the 'auto' setting picks up on it and hey
presto......