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One of my personal biggest problem with those God forsaken things is making sure they're facing the proper way. At least the non-single ones. The lettering should all face the same way. Which way that is, I'm not sure, but it tends to be facing the outside of the mobo. Hope that helps, and good luck.
what will not stay on? amp? stereo? I will give the best advice I can based on what little info I have... loose ground on amp/stereo lose power if the amp is turning off this is a protect issue and any wire could be loose spk/por/grnd check your fuse for hairline crack (laugh if you want but I have seen it ) lastly a blown spk could cause this also
you will find all the divers for you motherboard at the link above. install all the drivers : the one for the chipset first and the others after. If the board is ok and nobody had played with the jumpers on it you should get your sound.
The ECS PM800-M2 only supports SATA 1.0 hard drives. If you are using a newer SATA 3.0 hard drive, there is a jumper on the hard drive which has to be set to SATA 1.0 in order for the VIA 8237R chipset southbridge (which Is on your ECS PM800-M2) to recognize the newer SATA 3.0 hard drives. This Is applicable to all motherboards with the Viatech PM800 / 8237R chipsets. Note: the location for the SATA 1.0 / 3.0 jumper varies on each brand of hard drives. Also check If SATA Is enabled In the BIOS and select IDE mode.
you will need to take out your motherboard manual and look thru it for the usb header and audio header for the correct pinout in order to plug those in
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