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TSWonka
post Nov 13 2018, 01:27 PM, updated 6y ago

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Hi all,
I am having some issues with some of my hardware. Recently I my speakers just went off with no sound but when I replug the 3.5mm, my network goes haywire. When I replug my network cable, my audio goes off.

I have updated all my audio and network drivers but I do not have any 3.5mm speakers or earphones to test. Tested the USB headphone it works.

What else could be wrong? I hope it's not the motherboard.

Thanks!
popopi
post Nov 13 2018, 01:41 PM

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how old ur pc already?
have you clean the inside of the pc before?
what things u install before the things happen?
TSWonka
post Nov 13 2018, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(popopi @ Nov 13 2018, 01:41 PM)
how old ur pc already?
have you clean the inside of the pc before?
what things u install before the things happen?
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My PC is only 2 year old. Yea I do clean it every 6 months.
I dont remember installing anything prior to that but it just happens one fine day. No power trip no lightning.
popopi
post Nov 13 2018, 09:15 PM

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QUOTE(Wonka @ Nov 13 2018, 01:56 PM)
My PC is only 2 year old. Yea I do clean it every 6 months.
I dont remember installing anything prior to that but it just happens one fine day. No power trip no lightning.
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try different speaker... or just plug your earplug...
maybe speaker leaking power?
syzwn
post Nov 14 2018, 08:07 AM

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Try using your earphone and check.

Do u use the 3.55mm jack from the casing or the motherboard?

TSWonka
post Nov 14 2018, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(popopi @ Nov 13 2018, 09:15 PM)
try different speaker... or just plug your earplug...
maybe speaker leaking power?
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Will get a speaker from a friend to test it out. My old earphone spoilt so I can't test.

QUOTE(syzwn @ Nov 14 2018, 08:07 AM)
Try using your earphone and check.

Do u use the 3.55mm jack from the casing or the motherboard?
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I am using the jack from the motherboard.
one_cent
post Nov 15 2018, 01:40 PM

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possible your speaker is faulty.
TSWonka
post Nov 15 2018, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(one_cent @ Nov 15 2018, 01:40 PM)
possible your speaker is faulty.
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I guessed so to. Tested when I change the volume of my speakers, it will switch off. Time to change an 18 year old speakers sad.gif

 

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