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Re: Lost Sound after turning of TV (HD4600 HDMI + LG TV)

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I personally would recommend the silver-plated cables that use the diamond-filament audio/video-fiber connection.  Only the best quality for me though; I prefer a cable that I can discuss exotic wines and stock options with.

 

Joking aside, your dxdiag is reporting that you have a driver version 3355 installed.  I have never even heard of that version, and it is certainly not one that we would provide.  I would recommend doing a full uninstall of your graphics drivers (hit the checkbox for deleting associated driver files) on both your display adapter as well as your Intel Display Audio (sound, video and game controllers section) and rebooting.  Repeat this process until you see "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" listed in as the display adapter.  Then do a re-install of the 3345 driver from our website.

 

There is a BIOS update for your system that's about 3 months older than yours.  However the description of the changes do not appear to be extremely relevant.  Here it is if you want to update though; http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4569#bios

 

These two processes might fix your BSOD issue, but thats just a small possibility considering I don't have a lot of info on your particular BSOD issue.  Also, here's an update to your RealTek audio driver since its a slight version increase over your current;  GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1150 - GA-P85-D3 (rev. 1.x)

 

Also, to clarify; you are going straight to the TV or you have an AV/R in between?

 

Like I said before, try a different cable and along with the above, and let me know if the issue persists.

 

Thanks!

-Nic


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