BTW, Sound card's output is line out.
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Originally Posted by 95m3hotness
I installed windows and plugged a speaker into both ports and no sound.
It's a line out, therefore you would need amplified speakers.
Considering I wanted to use the USB powered 'analog' speakers with the motherboard's sound chip, an outboard sound card was not an option for me. There are only a few USB ports on the board and I did not want to have the outboard sound card.
I'll probably end up going with an ITX P4 or P4-M.
My use was not specifically for a car, it's a tiny computer for a specialized network monitor environment.
I happened to stumble onto this place when doing research on ITX machines and this motherboard model.
Sometimes you hear some sound.. Sometimes you don't...
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Originally Posted by 95m3hotness
so the line out cannot just be hooked up to a speaker or even headphones?
Depends on the card itself, Sometimes the output is not loud enough to drive speakers. Sometimes it can do speakers or just headphones.
On my Mobo, I did not get output with headphones (amplified or not), nor amplified speakers.
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Originally Posted by 95m3hotness
Cause i tried both and i got no sound. i hooked up my soundcard from my desktop computer into the pci slot and it works perfectly.
This was my finding also.
I even installed the Freetech sound drivers.
Although it looks like a commwell board too.
I may try and get the commwell drivers and see what happens.