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    PCSPECIALIST Headphone volume

    I ran windows updater soon as I got it, lots of updates installed. Nothing left to update now.
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    PCSPECIALIST Headphone volume

    I guess it kind of was - the windows drivers were installed, everything worked. It's been a long time since I built my own, but motherboards used to come with a dvd which you installed all the manufacturers drivers from. Maybe windows is good enough for most people...
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    PCSPECIALIST Headphone volume

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    Solved it by installing realtek drivers from gigabytes website. Why don't PCSpecalist install all the drivers that should be installed with the hardware? Quite a large percentage wouldn't even know that would need to install them. I had to install my graphics card drivers myself too.
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    No sadly not, theyre the cheapest Razer. I'm not sure that would make a difference because they're limited on the PC itself.
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    Hi Spydertracks, Thanks very much for the reply. Sorry for not explaining properly. I know I need the splitter to use the headphone/mic. I don't want to have to use the splitter to plug my speakers in. So I want to use the splitter at the front on the headphone/mic ports, so I can unplug...
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    PCSPECIALIST Headphone volume

    Hi, Recently got new PC from here, I have speakers (creative T40) and headphones (Razer Lite) with built in microphone. Motherboard is Gigabyte B450 I AORUS PRO Wi-Fi AC So on the front of the PC is a headphone and mic socket. If my speakers are plugged into the line out at the rear and I try...
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