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| None | 2 Audio Outputs. Hey chaps, Just checking if there is anyway i can have 2 different audii outputs. I have just installed a X-FI extreme gamer (which didnt go to well) and i put my headset into it, but no oter jacks seem to work, i have my mic running on the onboard card. So im querying if there is anyway i can keep my headset running on the X-FI but have my speakers running on the onboard card. My speakers are only 2.0 as i use my headset for surround sound, its just a bit of an inconvenience having to always have headset on to hear anything. Thanks if anyone can help. |
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