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![]() If you can replace a power supply on your own, I'm sure you'd be able to figure out how to replace a soundcard. As a soundcard is less work to swap, though getting it to work with windows can be a pain. Now if it's onboard sound(permanantly attached to the motherboard) it could become a little tricky. I'd make sure it's not a software/driver issue before I went out and picked up a new sound card, which may be best left to someone who really knows what they're doing.
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