Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio Driver
GAA-UD3 Motherboard Block Diagram. .. Audio. Realtek/VIA HD audio codec. ◇. High Definition Audio. ◇. 2/4//channel. ◇. I tried using Gigabyte's website to download drivers right when I build my computer, but the GIGABYTE GAA-D3 AM3+ Motherboard My speakers are set as default audio device as shown in your second thumbnail. Download the latest drivers for your Gigabyte GAA-UD3 to keep your Computer up-to-date. Device Name: VIA High Definition Audio. Driver Date.
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Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio Driver
I've tried adjusting EQ using the motherboards proprietary audio suite with no luck. I wasn't aware of this problem with my crummy Creative Fatal1ty headset everything seemed to function fine until I switched to the Sennheiser Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audioand because of that fact it lead me to believe the problem is insufficient amplification to drive the Sennheisers with their "" ohm impedance.
Now, I have noticed an improvement even with this issue when it comes to game soundtracks and menu music, Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio can actually hear notes that I couldn't before that were very subtle. Which leads me to seeking recommendations for a sound card or an external setup.

However my gut tells me the audio waves from the components really won't effect the sound card. The notion that the electromagnetic fields inside the case do effect the card sounds correct to me though. Hello all, first time posting but I've stumbled upon head-fi for a long Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio. I recently got a Sennheiser PC headset as a gift and I noticed some things right away.
This problem is also effecting Dialogue in cinematic cut scenes. I've downloaded drivers from Gigabyte, I've checked the playback device options in Windows and it's correct.

I've tried adjusting EQ using the motherboards proprietary Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio suite with no luck. I wasn't aware of this problem with my crummy Creative Fatal1ty headset everything seemed to function fine until I switched to the Sennheiser PCand because of Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 VIA Audio fact it lead me to believe the problem is insufficient amplification to drive the Sennheisers with their "" ohm impedance.
If it asks if you want the drivers deleted, click "yes" Download the drivers from the ASUS reply above.
Unpack them, right click the "setup. Click "Apply" Right click "Setup.
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Let the drivers install and reboot. Now set up your microphone.
The drivers installed are interesting: With the newly installed drivers, there was only an entry for microphone.