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>Then the output transistor on the motherboard which is driving the
>speaker has probably popped (shorted out). This won't hurt the
>motherboard, the speaker output circuit has nothing to do with the rest
>of the motherboard.
Just to let you know -- the motherboard is now RMA'd back to ASUS.
My backup motherboard gives all the sounds loud and clear -- including PM
Fax.
I was too quick to point to the new sound card. Thanks again for pointing
me in the right direction.
Sandy
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