there is a nforce driver available from www.nvidia.com

Also, check that the board is running nvidia sound (which in the kernel is 
i810). I know that my gigabyte board doesn't use the nvidia sound it (by all 
logic) should, rather it uses a realtek chip for that.

Asus boards (some) use via, despite having nforce onboard as well (which was a 
real pain).

Check the mobo manual, for what is used, then check the option in the kernel 
config.
-- 
with kind regards,
  chakkerz

"You don't need eyes to see, you need vision" (Faithless - Reverence)

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