Need help, after changing outcpu and motherboard my sound card keep having issue.

Xellos2099

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Long story short, I have a sound blaster platium pci that used to work with my 06067 board and window 10 without issue. Yesterday I change out my cpu and mobo and completely reinstall window and sound is working after the driver is installed. However, after i turn off the pc and turn ti back on, it stop working. I had to uninstall and reinstall to get it working again. And it happen this morning as well. Any idea?
 

UsandThem

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It's a driver issue / Windows 10 issue.

I had the same thing happen when I moved to a z170 motherboard with the same Creative card.

To get the sound card to work after sleep, I had to fitst go into device manager and disable the sound card, and the enable it for the sound to work.

I couldn't find a work-around, so I just finally retired the sound card. Although honestly, I didn't put much effort into it because the onboard audio was as good as the sound card. I was just tired of dealing with Creative drivers/bloat.
 

Xellos2099

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Then how come ti was workign perfectly when i was using window 10 with p8p67? I heard rumor it is some kind of sound enchancment issue. And how did u use x-fi platinium.... it need a pci slot.
 

UsandThem

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Then how come ti was workign perfectly when i was using window 10 with p8p67? I heard rumor it is some kind of sound enchancment issue. And how did u use x-fi platinium.... it need a pci slot.

It worked fine on my old system that had Windows 10 on it as well.

Like I said it was when I moved to a z170 motherboard.

I was just trying to help you letting you know it was some kind of driver issue concerning the new boards and Windows 10. Creative has had some issues with their drivers. And mine was a Titanium card, not the Platinum. My bad.

No need to act like a.......

Not to mention i would think Realtek ALC892 is inferior to x-fi platium

Maybe, but my board has the ACL1150 .
 
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