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Realtek Onboard audio doesn't detect speaker

hamedfazelm

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Hello
I Have a gigabyte motherboard with Realtek audio. From some month ago it doesn't detect speaker when I plug speaker connector into rear of front jack.
Audio device is detected in bios & device manager properly.
Please guide me
Thank you
 
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Have you tried the speaker in another connection from another device to see if it works? if so, great. Then the most likely problem is lack of physical connection on your computer
The speaker is not being detected likely to the fact that the connection is loose or not tight fitting. Move it around a little in the jack but not too much & contact should be made, failing that, clean out the socket & speaker lead end, then repeat.
I've had this issue before & applied the above steps & solved the problem, this also on a Gigabyte board.
 
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This happened to me the other day.

Since you say the Realaudio hardware shows up in Device Manager, it shouldn't be a software problem.

I shut down my PC, turned off my A/V amplifier and unplugged the latter for 30-40 seconds. Once I powered everything up and rebooted the PC, it worked fine.
 
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When you plug something in click the volume button in the bottom right corner for win 10 and make sure it's the right audio device selected there. If it's the right one there make sure it's also selected as primary audio in control panel sound (type sound in search bar and open it and on right side under related click sound control panel) click on your device there and set default.

You can also get usb audio devices for really cheap, try one of those if above steps don't help.
 
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