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Do you mean ordia distortion? upgrade your sound card, or get new speakers. I had speakers and they sounded horrible. I upgraded my motherboard and my speakers and what huge difference it made.
go to device manager and check if the sound drivers are installed or not. if they aren't try installing them. if they are then check for confilcts. if there are no conflicts, then the problem might come from the sound pots. try to use a microphone to speak and check if the voice streem signall you that there are entries of sound or not. if there are then the sound out port is damaged and you will need an adon card installed on it.
-First try installing the old parts back in that you 'upgraded'.
-Clean the dust out of the case with a vacuum attachment. Go into the bios options and turn off Intel Speed Step, Thermal Monitoring, and Spread Spectrum. If that doesn't help, back up your data and reinstall your operating system making sure to install the drivers for your sound device first to gain a higher interrupt request (IRQ). Stay away from installing bloat ware that came on your computers installation cds. Good luck.
ok. I can help u if u say specifically what is your sound card full name and the version or the driver... anything about the sound card...and then i will search the good driver 4 u.Bye Bye...
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