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You have the speakers plugged into the 'green'-colored sound connectors at the back of the mobo.
Also make sure that your 'Windows Sounds' aren't set low. Sometimes I set my Sound Properties (accessible when you double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar) to 'lose' that setting, to keep things simple. But if your overall volume is at 100%, and this setting is at around 20% or below, you could experience this issue.
If these are not powered speakers, you know what I'm saying here...
I'll check back in later to see if this helped you.
Mike
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