

P55A-UD3 (Socket 1156) motherboard, and it came with a driver/program running in the taskbar called Realtek HD Audio. I assume it could be the fact that the D100 would want my PC to be at a higher volume, but that's somewhat impossible.Īny ideas as to what I could do to be able to turn up my PC volume? Nearly killed my ears twice today trying to work it out. It goes from decent listening volume to scratch (like from the old tv's back then) and then it gets painfully loud - all without me touching anything.

Problem is, I have my PC at 2%, the Yulong at 3-5% (hard to tell with an analog knob), and it gets very unstable. I recently acquired a Yulong D100 DAC with a headphone amp so I can listen via that hooked up to my computer. 1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC897 Audio Codec), Nahimic Audio 1 Blazing M. As you can imagine, this doesn't allow for a very sophisticated volume control, although my media players usually fix this by letting me adjust the volume there. The X650 provides truly gigabit wireless for increased bandwidth and a stable. My Computer > Control Panel > Realtek HD Sound Manager Click on Audio I/O Tab. When I go higher, it gets painfully loud. Why does the onboard HD audio driver not install successfully - GIGABYTE. I've long been annoyed by the fact that when I use my headphones (Custom IEMs), that I have to keep the sound at 2-3%.
