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The way you can tell if your PC motherboard has a built on sound card is by looking at the ports on the back of the PC. Above is a picture of a sound card. You will see blue, black, green, orange, pink, and grey colors the colors you see are the sound ports where you plug in your mic, headphone/speakers etc.

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