MSI K8N Neo4-F audio problem

I have problem with connecting dynamic microphone to integrated audio device on the motherboard.
When i connect microphone i hear very low voice in speakers, but all volume settings in mixer are on top level.
Maybe integrated audio device don't support dynamic mic or it's problem with current instanse of motheboard?
Help me plz

Hello !!
Try another Microphone or another audio input source to check if your problem is caused by your mic. You could use a walkman discman to check it, if you have the right connection cables.
Good Luck
Greetz MurdoK

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    Posted by: Tumbleweed36
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Talannon
    Ok, one other I will add is I noticed a trend. If I start the computer I can usually go all the way and start windows installation but it will stop working right after I hit enter to actually start windows installation. If I reset it will always hang at the beginning and unable to even get into the BIOS...
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
    Try flipping the floppy cable over and see if the BIOS recognizes it. That is a common mistake that all of us make from time to time. The red stripe (pin 1) goes toward the power plug on that one and it is opposite as a rule from the other ribbon cables, because the normal power plug on the hard drives have the power plug on the opposite side.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
    For now, for testing purposes, just leave one stick of Ram in the board, and do follow the instructions in the manual about where that single stick should be. As an example, some boards require that when you use a single stick, that it is in Dimm2, Dimm3, or even Dimm4 instead of Dimm 1. That feature is new to some who don't regularly build, so please check that out before you go too far.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ginger6
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    Kevin
    I've only run test with the ram installed separately...
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    Posted by: whodatknocking
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    humm I'm not sure what I should be looking for in the bios for that.
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    Posted by: Talannon
    changed nothing
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    ga8nxp-sli
    could this be an nforce 4 related issue?
    i found through a process of elimination that the conflict apears to be with windows audio service
    i turn it off and all the problems just go away but i still get no sound (not much help there i am afraid)
    regards
    andy

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