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No, the sound card is attached to the motherboard of the computer.
Probably not as there can be a jumper on the motherboard telling it to use the on board sound or a card in a slot. Just like my very quiet Medion.
I'm guessing your question means "Where about is the sound card situated in a computer?" If so.. It can be either integrated into your motherboard or external and be in one of your pci slots on your motherboard.
If your sound card is built into the motherboard, it is an intergrated sound card. Anything else is seperate, and easily replaced.
it is not a virus you just have to redownload a software update for the sound card to work again
I installed my own sound card, and no cables are connected to it. It just sits in a slot on the motherboard.
To add a daughter card on the motherboard It may be a TV tuner card, ethernet card, sound card etc
You need to install a sound card driver which you can find on the motherboard/computer manufacture website.
Proccessor (CPU), video card, PSU, Motherboard, Hard drive, Memory/RAM. the Network card and the sound card are normally integrated on the motherboard, but these are required too.
To add a daughter card on the motherboard It may be a TV tuner card, ethernet card, sound card etc
It depends on the motherboard, and built-in devices. You might have to change the sound card, or the display adapter
A micro ATX motherboard is simply a small version of the more popular ATX motherboard. It has less room for expansion (graphics, sound and network card.