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Previously on "Sound Card Blown on Laptop - Help!"

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  • bellymonster
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    I've just ordered one of these because I needed an optical output.
    Can't vouch for the quality but I think it'll do what you want.

    Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro

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  • pzz76077
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    Can you play a CD??

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  • Mat7777
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    I was trying to get some PC speakers to work and er fiddled a bit with a screwdriver on the speakers pcb whilst plugged in and on - nearly had it working at one point - then nothing - not a hum beep or whine

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  • Clippy
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    What makes you think you have blown the sound card?

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  • Mat7777
    started a topic Sound Card Blown on Laptop - Help!

    Sound Card Blown on Laptop - Help!

    Hi Folks

    Ive an oldish Dell Inspiron laptop that I am using as a 2nd laptop and I think I may have broken the sound card - I cant get any system sounds or anything through speakers / headphones etc - Ive tried the driver thing, and Dell support were as useful as a hole in the head as its out of warranty.

    My question is that Ive heard a rumour you can get a usb sound card quite cheaply - but will it plug and play and do the job for me If I have indeed broken the sound card (which is built into the motherboard).

    Has anyone tried this or have any better ideas?

    All help greatly appreciated

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