OS: Windows 7 64bit Specs: GPU GTX 680 FTW 4GB CPU Intel Core i5 3550k RAM 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3, Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H PSU Corsair 750w Bronze Certified HDD 2TB Western Digital Black
Hi, I've had my computer for a little over two years and during June of this year the sound port in the front broke (I would assume due to me switching between different things it became non-functional). I was still able to get minimal sound out of it, but with much effort as I had to twist it around and then sort of hold it in position to hear anything. After much frustration, I decided to try the simplest and cheapest thing I could think of which was to buy a USB adapter that had a sound port, and so I did just that (I should also mention that because I am a complete utter idiot I didn't even think to use the ports on the back of the computer). Once I got the port in the mail (Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS) I plugged it in and installed the drivers. But to my dismay, nothing changed. I plugged my headset and my speakers into it (at two different times of course) and neither of them worked. After unplugging this and realizing that I had the ports in the back I then tried them, yet nothing changed. I uninstalled the driver software and still no change (I have checked the simplest and noobiest things such as muted volume etc of course) when I plugged my speakers/headset into the back port. When running a Windows diagnostic it tells me that it is a hardware issue, which leaves me with a few questions:
If I can't get an answer here, should I take it in (which I should have done in the first place)
Should I buy a new motherboard altogether
or Should I just try to live with it? (Preferably not)
Hi, I've had my computer for a little over two years and during June of this year the sound port in the front broke (I would assume due to me switching between different things it became non-functional). I was still able to get minimal sound out of it, but with much effort as I had to twist it around and then sort of hold it in position to hear anything. After much frustration, I decided to try the simplest and cheapest thing I could think of which was to buy a USB adapter that had a sound port, and so I did just that (I should also mention that because I am a complete utter idiot I didn't even think to use the ports on the back of the computer). Once I got the port in the mail (Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS) I plugged it in and installed the drivers. But to my dismay, nothing changed. I plugged my headset and my speakers into it (at two different times of course) and neither of them worked. After unplugging this and realizing that I had the ports in the back I then tried them, yet nothing changed. I uninstalled the driver software and still no change (I have checked the simplest and noobiest things such as muted volume etc of course) when I plugged my speakers/headset into the back port. When running a Windows diagnostic it tells me that it is a hardware issue, which leaves me with a few questions:
If I can't get an answer here, should I take it in (which I should have done in the first place)
Should I buy a new motherboard altogether
or Should I just try to live with it? (Preferably not)