

The driver in device manager shows "Realtek USB 2.0" or something.Īfter struggle I manage to found the seemly latest driver in motherboard's website, Realtek_Audio_Driver_V.2276_WIN10_64-bit (published on 7). My motherboard is ASUS ROG STRIX z590-e gaming wifi, after I built up my pc I found my headset mic input was really really low, none can hear me, I have to yell to make the bar move in mic test and there was no Microphone boost option in taskbar Sound -> Recording -> Properties -> Levels.

Choose your output device in the submenu of output soundĬ.I have this new build windows 10 pc with really annoying mic input problem. right-click the audio icon in the right side of the system and select as shown below :ī. Q1: No audio output from Motherboard Audio I/O port?Ī1: Please confirm whether the correct output device was selected or not.Ī. Windows 10 OS Audio 2, 4, 5.1 or 7.1-channel configurationĬonnect headphone or 2-channel speakers to lime portĬonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to black port as shown below:Ĭonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to black port, connect center/subwoofer speaker to orange port as shown below:Ĭonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to black port, connect center/subwoofer speaker to orange port, connect side speaker to light blue port as shown below:Ĭonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to light blue port as shown below:Ĭonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to light blue port, connect center/subwoofer speaker to pink port as shown below:Ĭonnect front speaker to lime port, connect rear speaker to light blue port, connect center/subwoofer speaker to pink port, connect side speaker to front panel audio headphone port of computer case,ģ-1: click Windows startup menu ,click itemģ-2:click speakers in Realtek Audio Control APPģ-3:Select the channel in the submenu of speakers Audio I/O connections setting and Audio 2, 4, 5.1 or 7.1-channel configurationģ.
