G500 microphone problem

Hello,
I bought 2 days ago lenovo g500.
I installed windows 7 64bit on it. I downloaded all win 7 drivers from lenovo site.
Now I have 1 problem with my mic. When I use skype for example the other side hears me low and sometimes not at all.
I was also tried to record myself through the recorder on windows, it was also bad.
Is there something I missed out? Maybe another driver? Maybe settings?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks

Hi
Have you tried using an external mic through the headphone jack
See if the problems happened there,
if not it might be the microphone, I haven't tried a G500 built in mic before but it might be a hardware limitation or it really needs repair
I strongly suggest calling Technical Support for this matter so they can Personally check the unit.
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