MSI Neo platinum no bass

Hi. I know there are other threads about this but they have not been answered with something that helped (at least not me).
Question:
How do get bass on my integrated soundcard (for MSI k8n Neo Platinum)?
Before I used the integrated soundcard in SOYO k7v Dragon+ and I really liked it. I cant imagine that this can be so much worse. I really cant use this soundcard. I get a headache if I try.
So I cant believe its just bad quality soundcard. It has got to be something wrong. Or..?
As reference I also used Hercules Gamsurround Fortissimo II before (cant get it to work now). No problems with the quality there either.
If it's supposed to sound like this, then I can't understand why they have optical output on the soundcard. Its WAY worse then my Ipod and my headphones to the PC is much better then the Ipod's.
any help out there?

I've also got the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum board, and newly i got a surround sound speaker set, and when i connect it to the soundboard, all lines works except the subwoofer/center line. It doesn't play at all when playing music, but when i use the integreted soundtest in the surroundsystem all speakers play as they should.
But when i use the nvidia sound config it doesn't play at all. The VU metres for the two lines is also at the bottom.
Very strange and i dont think its a setup problem, because i used the inbuilt guide and so on

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    hy,
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    http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/sb/CS-008537.htm
    http://www.overclockers.com/tips1179/

  • No boot, tried everything k8n Neo Platinum

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