I have a new custom built gaming PC, which has 5.1 Logitech speakers attached. I have an issue of no sound from any of the speakers. I do have sound from the headphones.
When I received the new PC and plugged in the speakers, everything was working fine for one day. On the second day, with nothing changed, ( No windows updates or any other changes to the system), all sound stopped working. After doing the usual checks on volume controls , Windows troubleshooting etc. I couldn’t get test sounds on speakers. After a reboot all speakers were working normally again. Everything was working well for about six days when I noticed that I had sound from only Front Right, Front Left speakers and headphones. Again no changes to system had occurred. Shortly after the usual tests, even the front speakers failed and I was left with headphones only. My logic told ne that it was looking like a hardware failure, likely to do with the motherboard. I exhausted all the usual troubleshooting tests using both Realtek audio console and via windows. No Sound.
System:
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z490 Gaming X LGA1200 ATX
Sound - Integrated - Onboard (Realtek ALC 1200 codec)
First hardware config using Logitech X540 (5.1) speakers - No sound from speakers.
Second hardware config using Logitech Z607 (5.1) With Bluetooth - No sound from speakers.
Third hardware config using Creative Audigy FX sound card and disabling Realtek onboard sound - No sound from speakers .
List of things I triedwith each harware config:
Checked that volume controls for all speakers were on about 70% (ie. not muted)
Windows troubleshooter - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Realtek Audio Console - Detected individual speakers as they were plugged in but no test sounds.
Update drivers - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Tried latest ( 2 yr old) driver from Gigabyte - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Deinstalled audio devices via Device Manager to let automatic reinstall to occur on bootup. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only.
After the first hardware config tests failed, I sent the PC back to the supplier (interstate), who said they tested it with their speakers and that the sound was working normally, and sent it back. .When I plugged the speakers in on return, nothing had changed, still no sound. I considered that problem may be due to my speaker hardware in particular the processor in the sub woofer itself, as all speakers plug into it. (Logitech X540) and replaced speakers with new (Second config) Logitech Z607 soeaker system with bluetooth. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
(Third config) Installed a new Creative Audigy FX sound card. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only.
I am baffled and maybe a little skeptical as to how the supplier could get their speakers to work. Could it be that I’m just going mad.
A little aside: I was able to easily pair the new bluetooth speakers with my iphone to produce sound.
I feel that the way the sound worked initially on the PC, then partially disappeared (RR, LR, Center and Sub) then totally disappeared (RF and LF), is indicative of hardware degradation failure since at that time NO software changes had been made to Windows or Realtek drivers.
The one constant apart from me, is the motherboard itself. (Note I also looked at possibility of the keyboard mute key being involved but no) The fact that neither onboard Realtek ALC 1200 chip) or Creative Audigy FX card can produce sound from speakers is my dilemma. Is it poosible that there is common Mobo circuitry that supports both onboard sound chip and the sound card that is flaky?
I have sent it back to supplier again. It will be at least a week before they can test it again.
In the meantime. Please, any ideas would help.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.
Ukki71
When I received the new PC and plugged in the speakers, everything was working fine for one day. On the second day, with nothing changed, ( No windows updates or any other changes to the system), all sound stopped working. After doing the usual checks on volume controls , Windows troubleshooting etc. I couldn’t get test sounds on speakers. After a reboot all speakers were working normally again. Everything was working well for about six days when I noticed that I had sound from only Front Right, Front Left speakers and headphones. Again no changes to system had occurred. Shortly after the usual tests, even the front speakers failed and I was left with headphones only. My logic told ne that it was looking like a hardware failure, likely to do with the motherboard. I exhausted all the usual troubleshooting tests using both Realtek audio console and via windows. No Sound.
System:
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z490 Gaming X LGA1200 ATX
Sound - Integrated - Onboard (Realtek ALC 1200 codec)
First hardware config using Logitech X540 (5.1) speakers - No sound from speakers.
Second hardware config using Logitech Z607 (5.1) With Bluetooth - No sound from speakers.
Third hardware config using Creative Audigy FX sound card and disabling Realtek onboard sound - No sound from speakers .
List of things I triedwith each harware config:
Checked that volume controls for all speakers were on about 70% (ie. not muted)
Windows troubleshooter - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Realtek Audio Console - Detected individual speakers as they were plugged in but no test sounds.
Update drivers - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Tried latest ( 2 yr old) driver from Gigabyte - No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
Deinstalled audio devices via Device Manager to let automatic reinstall to occur on bootup. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only.
After the first hardware config tests failed, I sent the PC back to the supplier (interstate), who said they tested it with their speakers and that the sound was working normally, and sent it back. .When I plugged the speakers in on return, nothing had changed, still no sound. I considered that problem may be due to my speaker hardware in particular the processor in the sub woofer itself, as all speakers plug into it. (Logitech X540) and replaced speakers with new (Second config) Logitech Z607 soeaker system with bluetooth. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only
(Third config) Installed a new Creative Audigy FX sound card. No test sound from speakers. Test sound working from headphones only.
I am baffled and maybe a little skeptical as to how the supplier could get their speakers to work. Could it be that I’m just going mad.
A little aside: I was able to easily pair the new bluetooth speakers with my iphone to produce sound.
I feel that the way the sound worked initially on the PC, then partially disappeared (RR, LR, Center and Sub) then totally disappeared (RF and LF), is indicative of hardware degradation failure since at that time NO software changes had been made to Windows or Realtek drivers.
The one constant apart from me, is the motherboard itself. (Note I also looked at possibility of the keyboard mute key being involved but no) The fact that neither onboard Realtek ALC 1200 chip) or Creative Audigy FX card can produce sound from speakers is my dilemma. Is it poosible that there is common Mobo circuitry that supports both onboard sound chip and the sound card that is flaky?
I have sent it back to supplier again. It will be at least a week before they can test it again.
In the meantime. Please, any ideas would help.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.
Ukki71
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