A few days ago, my sound completely cut out. I went through the standard diagnostics everybody tells you to do, reinstall drivers, disable reenable, etc, and nothing worked. I checked through the BIOS and everything was enabled. Eventually I became suspicious the issue wasn't software based, so I booted into Ubuntu via a USB drive instead of Windows 7. I used Ubuntu's sound settings to ramp up volume to 300% and played a test sound. The sound played very low and extremely staticy, so I instantly assumed it was a hardware problem. I had tried multiple jacks and all produced the same result, so I narrowed it down to a sound card problem.
I'm running with a 990FX Extreme3. Would getting a new sound card fix problems with the onboard sound on my motherboard? Or would I have to replace the motherboard altogether?
I'm running with a 990FX Extreme3. Would getting a new sound card fix problems with the onboard sound on my motherboard? Or would I have to replace the motherboard altogether?