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pls help me with my weird onboard sound problem

jsnowden

Junior Member
Hi,
I recently assembled a SFF, the Chyang Fun CFI-S76 that I got from a deal not long ago. Everything works fine besides the onboard sound. The weird thing is that the left channel would go to the right speaker and the right channel would go to the left speaker. At first I thought it was my speakers but I used a headphone to test the sound and the channel is indeed switched. The board uses AC 97 sound with the SIS 7012 audio controller. I've used the latest drivers for both the SIS controller and the AC 97 sound but still couldn't resolve the problem. Anyone know how I can resolve the problem? Isn't this weird? Could this problem result from a faulty motherboard? Funny thing is that the front line-out jack also act the same way as the back panel having the left and right sound channels switched, and I'm 100% sure that it is connected correctly to the MB.


 
I would RMA it if I still can but I doubt they would let me since I bought it more than 3 months ago from newegg. The drivers does not have the ability to swap stereo channels, I would be really happy if it did.
 
Yeah, I would get a sound card too but the board only comes with one PCI slot and I used it for a PCI ATI 9100. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to live with it. This is really weird though cause I don't get what could happen wrong in the assembly process of the MB that could cause this.
 
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