No sound [GTX 750 Ti + Supreme FX II in W10]


  1. Posts : 9
    W10 Pro 64 bits
       #1

    No sound [GTX 750 Ti + Supreme FX II in W10]


    Hi.


    I've just installed a new GTX 750 Ti in my W10. My monitor is connected via DVI with an VGA-DVI adapter, and it has no sound capabilities, so I've been using the Supreme FX II sound card included in my ASUS Rampage Formula MoBo for audio.


    Now I have no audio at all.


    I suspect there's a problem between Nvidia High Definition Audio and (Supreme FX II) High Definition Audio.


    How can I tell Windows that sound has to go through my Sound Card and not via Graphic Card?


    Thanx a lot!
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  2. Posts : 93
    64-bit Windows 10 Home
       #2

    -Are you using the default Windows Sound Mixer, and can you bring that up?
    -In Control Panel, do you have a 'Sound' option, and what does selecting it do?
    -and even deeper, in Control Panel, 'Devices', what shows up as 'Audio inputs and outputs'?
    Last edited by DaveGrant01; 15 Mar 2016 at 23:30. Reason: -new info.
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  3. Posts : 4,453
    Win 11 Pro 22000.708
       #3

    At a guess, if your sound controller doesn't appear in the Sound control panel, you have no drivers installed for it.

    I believe that the "Supreme FX II" is an ADI (Analog Devices) Soundmax device. I can't direct you to where to get the best available drivers for it. Unfortunately, ADI does not make them available for download directly from them. The latest drivers Asus offers (support.asus.com) are for Windows 7, from 2009. They might work.
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  4. Posts : 9
    W10 Pro 64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #4

    DaveGrant01 said:
    -Are you using the default Windows Sound Mixer, and can you bring that up?
    It states : Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)

    DaveGrant01 said:
    -In Control Panel, do you have a 'Sound' option, and what does selecting it do?
    It states : Speakers (High Definition Audio Device) Default Device. I have disabled all Nvidia HDMI outputs there

    DaveGrant01 said:
    -and even deeper, in Control Panel, 'Devices', what shows up as 'Audio inputs and outputs'?
    It only shows speakers, as 'Audio input and output device'


    Thanx for your reply!
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 9
    W10 Pro 64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #5

    bobkn said:
    At a guess, if your sound controller doesn't appear in the Sound control panel, you have no drivers installed for it.

    I believe that the "Supreme FX II" is an ADI (Analog Devices) Soundmax device. I can't direct you to where to get the best available drivers for it. Unfortunately, ADI does not make them available for download directly from them. The latest drivers Asus offers (support.asus.com) are for Windows 7, from 2009. They might work.

    It was working before I changed Graphics Card.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 93
    64-bit Windows 10 Home
       #6

    Aaargh, sorry Derty, this is a bit beyond me . . . maybe someone else can be of help. I would recommend re-installing any available audio drivers you have, as they can get goofed. Good luck.
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  7. Posts : 9
    W10 Pro 64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #7

    DaveGrant01 said:
    Aaargh, sorry Derty, this is a bit beyond me . . . maybe someone else can be of help. I would recommend re-installing any available audio drivers you have, as they can get goofed. Good luck.
    Or maybe throw my USB hub through the window and buy a new one.

    Plugging Speakers USB power cable directly solved the problem.

    Sorry for opening such a silly post.

    Thanx anyway !!
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  8. Posts : 93
    64-bit Windows 10 Home
       #8

    Derty said:
    Or maybe throw my USB hub through the window and buy a new one.

    Plugging Speakers USB power cable directly solved the problem.

    Sorry for opening such a silly post.

    Thanx anyway !!

    --Wow, glad you found what was able to fix things!
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