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Needed: Audio drivers for Gigabyte mobo: P4 Titan SDRAM

Discussion in 'Newbie Lounge' started by cam0, May 11, 2003.

  1. cam0

    cam0 Member

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    i need to get drivers for the on-board sound, not sure wat sound it is
    but the mother board is

    Gigabyte: P4 Titan SDRAM

    if u can get me a direct link to DL the drivers, that'd be great ;)

    my MSN is cam0ut@hotmail.com

    thanx for ur help pplz ;)
     
    Last edited: May 11, 2003
  2. LethalCorpse

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    Check gigabyte's website, they'll have drivers there. And, in the future, try to give your thread a meaningful name - "Help!!!" doesn't mean anything, and won't attract the poeople who can help you to your thread. In this case, for example, you should have named it "onboard audio drivers for gigabyte MoBo" or something similar
    cheers,
    -LC
     
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    cam0

    cam0 Member

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    yyeehh......

    well the gigabyte site is lame..... and i dont no how to use it :mad: "/me shoots the stupid gigabyte site"

    just pain in ass i dont got the mobo CD.... i broke it :'(

    :mad::mad: so annoyed at gigabyte site
     
  4. LethalCorpse

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  5. Fodder

    Fodder (Banned or Deleted)

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    All Gigabyte P4 boards are called 'P4 Titan', you need the specific board code, eg. 8ST800.

    Then, you stroll over to the Gigabyte site, which really isn't that hard to use, and find the right driver in the support section.
     
  6. LethalCorpse

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    I think his problem was that gigabyte.com is a hardware retail site, and gigabyte.com.au is a paint manufacturer. giga-byte.com and gigabyte.com.tw should get you to the right places
     
  7. Genebaby

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    Yeah, do a google on gigabyte motherboards, find the site, find your board, find your drivers, it's that easy. I have my old GB board to a friend last week and had to get the onboard sound drivers for the first time ever. Easy.
     

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