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Is it possible to change the built-in sound chip on a laptop?
Packard bell easynote TS11HR laptop, HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0269&SUBSYS_10250511&REV_1001 sound device (I can't find what it's called normally, some realtek is shorter), Windows 10x64 The
laptop groans disgustingly, which wildly infuriates and interferes with work (need normal sound)
From the Internet, all methods do not help (drivers, sound effects, checking for miners, just for viruses, this setero)
I called the master, he didn’t even look at him much, he said that it was necessary to change the mat. a fee for 10 thousand rubles (the death rattle of my wallet) ...
In connection with which the question is: all the same, somehow you can do without replacing the motherboard or laptop (I eat buckwheat with black bread so that it is clearer, although it is so clear) and just change the chip itself the master like said that the problem is in it?
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Masters - fuck the
Chip you won't change
Option - use headphones or speakers
Buy an external sound card, USB, if it wheezes even in headphones
Simple question - simple answer. You can change the chip!
When repairing laptops, I repeatedly changed audio chips. But this is not a fact that will help.
Because:
a) the problem can really be in the drivers or the driver-OS bundle (i.e. software). To check, you can put any of the modern Linux (desktop), and check.
b) It is not the codec itself that may wheeze, but the amplifier after it. In some laptops, it is directly in the chip (i.e., there is only one chip), in some it is separate. upd. I looked in the diagram from a similar one - there is ALC271X - it goes directly to the speakers from it.
c) the speakers themselves can wheeze (but if the same thing is in the headphones, it is most likely not the case with them).
The only budget option is a sound card or headphones with a USB connection
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