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Old December 9th 04, 04:30 PM
Mitch_A
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Maybe try to reduce the hardware acceleration Uwe. Better yet get a decent
soundcard :-) ECS isnt known for its high quality parts hehe.

Mitch


"Uwe Schürkamp" > wrote in message
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> Hi folks,
>
> I finally bit the bullet last night and "Upgraded" to xp pro. Works ok
> so far, but using my onboard ac97 sound chip in n2003 results in a
> really strange engine noise in n2003. The revs don't rise audibly, it
> sounds like the engine is on constant full throttle (although the
> steering & pedals work ok).
>
> No sound problems in gtr, gpl or f1c. Any ideas what could be causing
> this? Mobo is an ECS K7S5A / LAN.
>
> Cheers & tia for your comments,
>
> uwe
>
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