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A sound card upgrade is not neccessaey when changing your speakers.
If you performed this task with the computer running (power on), you may have shorted out the sound card. Always, when installing or removing any electrical/sound connection from the back of a PC, turn it off first.
Sound is processed in the sound card of the computer. It then sends signals to the speakers. The speakers vibrate and make the actual sounds that you hear.
Your computer's sound card controls the sound coming out of your speakers. When your sound card is damaged, your sound will be distorted.
No speakers should work with any card.
sound card/sound driver, Speakers/earphones
The purpose of a sound card on a computer is for sound to be output through speakers or headphones. The sound card works by converting digital data to sound.
No, computer speakers are universal and will work with your computers current software and sound card.
Upgrading your computer speakers will also a greater range of sound to be broadcast, so in most cases, new speakers would give you an increase in sound quality.
You will need the appropriate sound card and software.
plug the speakers in and if necessary download a driver or if there are built in speakers go to sound settings --------------------- Connect a pair of speakers of headphones to the audio jack at the back (usually) of your computer. If there is no jack, you will need to install a 'sound card' available at most major computer retailers.
No, it doesn't. But you might need it for the sound card.