Audigy 2 nx power loss problem

hello fellow audigy 2 nx users. If you are like me, you bought a second power adapter for it as the one that came with it doesn't work too well. Well I'll explain what happened first before I explain how I fixed it:
I was listening to music in winamp and the power cable came unplugged. I tried replugging it and nothing happened. It was off of warranty, so I thought why not pull it apart and find the problem. I got it apart but couldn't find anything wrong with it. My multimeter said the voltages were all good and I was stumped for a bit. No lights would come on when I plugged in the power (not even the optical out light). I thought I was somewhat out of luck, so I packed it up as I didn't want to pay to have it fixed when my onboard still worked (as bad as it sounded).
now how did I fix it you ask. Well, I was expirementing with the card a bit. I plugged my headphones into the headphone jack and plugged in the power and heard a pop. So there was something happening inside. I tried all of the plugs and when I plugged it into the "front" plug, I noticed the optical out light up. I thought "hmmmm" and left it plugged in for about 5 minutes and presto; it worked. I unplugged the power and the front audio line and then plugged the power back in and nothing.
So, for my card anyways, it takes a few minutes and requires something to be plugged into the front out when starting up from a power loss state, but the power button works, the mute button works, everything works now.
I only had the power and front out plugged in when I got it to power up the first time, and the second time I had the usb, power and front out plugged in.
Go me, and I hope this helps others out there... feel free to e-mail me at [email][email protected]][email protected][/url] if you have any questions as I don't usually check the forum unless I am having troubels... and I usually fix it on my own as opposed to the forum providing me with the solution...
Good luck to all you audigy 2 nx users out there...
The Gh0ce_>0
Message Edited by Gh0ce on <SPAN class=date_text>07-05-2006 <SPAN class=time_text>05:58 PM
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<SPAN class=time_text>EDIT:
<SPAN class=time_text>OK... this seems to be only a temporary fix... I noticed the card overheating something nasty (the NX not the power supply), so I unplugged it when I went for a quick walk (2 hours later), this method no longer worked for powering it up... gonna pull 'er apart and see whats up... will post more as I figure things out...
Message Edited by Gh0ce on <SPAN class=date_text>07-05-2006 <SPAN class=time_text>09:9 PM
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<SPAN class=time_text>EDIT:
<SPAN class=time_text>Upon closer inspection, this method seemed to only work once. I pulled it apart (and it is currently sitting taken apart on my lap) and with the front out plugged in I can get the optical out to light up, but otherwise it is dimmed out. The temperature problem doesn't seem to be affecting it as of right now (ie it is not overheating), but the chips labeled on the board as d, d2, d3, and d4 all have some brown stuff around them (especially d2), so I am thinking that could be the cause of the problem... gonna do more expirements to find out for sure, and post the results... good luck to all those people like me...
Message Edited by Gh0ce on <SPAN class=date_text>07-05-2006 <SPAN class=time_text>09:39 PM
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<SPAN class=time_text>Last edit for the night:
<SPAN class=time_text>It looks to me like mine is pooched (or foobared). It no longer powers up, but power goes out across the majority of the board (I cannot find the problem though)... might try more tomorrow... dunno yet... good luck to everyone else, and sorry I couldn't be more help...
Message Edited by Gh0ce on <SPAN class=date_text>07-05-2006 <SPAN class=time_text>0:20 PM
<SPAN class=time_text>EDIT:
<SPAN class=time_text>I left it plugged in for a few hours as mentioned above (power and front out) and it eventually powered back up. The card works again... sort of... it seems to have a problem with overheating if left on for an extended period of time (several hours) so I think that this is more of a temporary fix than a permanent one... good luck to all those who are having a similar problem...
Message Edited by Gh0ce on 07-06-2006 2:24 PM

Hi Guys,
Sorry but I couldn't see any professional answer on this issue even though the creative representati've tried but his answer was too faint and doesn't have the right answer!
No matter if ur unit Audigy2 NX is connected to ur PC or not, and if it is connected to the main power then the lights have to be on and the device should function when u turn the power on.
If for any reason the lights get stucked and lights keep on it means u have a malfunction in the unit itself, it doesn't have anything to do with any windows drivers at all, sometimes humidity is such an enemy for those touch buttons devices, the device has to be opened and to be check by a pro.
As for having no power at all, no lights will go on when powering up, u need to check the output voltage coming from the main power source with an avometer to make sure that there is an output voltage, if the adapter is getting hot still it doesn't mean that there is an output voltage at the end at the cable itself might be broken somewhere in the middle or by its end.
If your adapter is deli'vering the right voltage as it is printed on the same adapter then the device needs to be opened by a pro and some power transistors might need replacing or as per the pro decision.
Cheers all and take care ..
Message Edited by Aulic on 08-05-2005 2:46 AM

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