On Friday 20 April 2007 17:02, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:

> Fri, 20 Apr 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > OK, back to the problem. How can I help ?
>
> What about my first suggestion? Get another soundcard. Here those
> cost about €10,- ($13) nowadays, that's hardly worth spending time
> on..

The problem even with a same chip is how it is connected to the rest of 
electronics on the board. I have the same audio chip and no problems.
Actually looking at the attachments in bug report it is almost the same 
hardware built on motherboard. 

Does BIOS set the registers properly? 

It seems that BIOS doesn't touch the sound chip, as it runs all the time 
unless the power is shut off, or widows driver set registers properly. 

Maybe BIOS update can help?
Does vendor has BIOS update? 
If BIOS is not vendor specific, ie. with computer ID placed in a flash memory 
that is used by windows, than it can be used Gigabyte BIOS update.  

-- 
Regards, Rajko.
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