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How do I configure the onboard audio for four speakers playback?

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How do I configure the onboard audio for four speakers playback?

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If you wish to have four speakers output, the line out in the back becomes your second set of speakers. To do this, right click on the audio icon in the system tray and select “Configuration 3D Audio.” Then change the 3D mode to “Four Speakers.” See page 32 of the user’s manual for more details. I’ve turned the system on, but I’m getting no power (i.e., power supply fan does not spin). Make sure the cable from the case’s power switch is connected properly to the board’s power on jumper; refer to the motherboard manual. Try reseating the ATX power connector to the motherboard. Disconnect all the power connectors to your HDD, FDD, CD-ROM, etc. then try powering the system up. Try replacing the ATX power supply. I have two USB ports in the back, how do I enable them? Windows NT 4.0 currently do not support USB. Windows 98/98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME comes with native USB drivers. What kind of DIMMs should I use? The motherboard only accepts PC100/133, unbuffered, 3.3V SDRAM DIMM (non-E

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