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    nf7 sound problem

    With this set-up
    Barton 2500+
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    512mb DDR RAM
    geforce4 ti4800SE
    5.1 creative labs 5300?

    i get crackling on the front left speaker. It only happens when i have 'create centre channel' selected on the nforce control panel. If i deselect it, the problem dissappears instantly. Its not a huge thing, but it is kinda annoying.

    Any ideas how to get rid of it?

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    Anybody got any suggestions?

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    How hot's your southbridge?

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    edit : thought this was a different thread.

    could well be southbridge being too hot, also try muting your line in (er i'll find the link to a site in a minute..)

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    Re: nf7 sound problem

    Edit:- cant delete the post and now streetster has edited is serves no point

    Bet you don't get it
    Last edited by knock_knock; 04-01-2004 at 06:05 PM.

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    lol yeh, the title of the thread was 'nf7 sound problem' no -s, which i why i ignored it as i dont know much about nf7 boards (not that i know much about nf7-s either lol)

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    I have been trying to edit/delete it but the forum went off the radar

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    haha, i was waiting for that site to do that, and it still made me jump lol its annoying that you cant delete your own threads, but i'm sure a mod will come along and clear it all up soon enough

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    lol yea i probably should have included the S.

    Well i muted the line in and there isnt any noise anymore so i guess that probably fixed it. Cheers

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