Re: New build audio problem




"bigbrian" <harry8611@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Putting together a system based on an Epox EP 5LAI mobo and a Celeron D
> 2.53GHz processor and 700+ MB RAM The mobo has on board AC97 audio but
> there's no other soundcard in the system. Playing back a DVD (I'm using
> Power DVD, but I'm guessing the application isn't the problem) results
> in skipping and stuttering audio. Seems OK when playing CDs though.
> Video on DVD playback is fine.
>
> Surely the mobo ought to be able to handle this without a separate
> sound card? Or is there another problem?
>
> Brian
>
You need a 350Watt power supply as a minimum, I would be going more towards
500Watts. That is one of the classic signs.


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