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Graphics Card: GeForce 9500GT 512MB driver version 341.92 Motherboard: Fujitsu Siemens ASUS P5GD1-FM/S AMI BIOS 1005.1001 These will be passively powered so they will provide you with the test you need.System Manufacturer/Model Number: Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P AMI BIOS 1005.1001 ĬPU: Intel socket 775 Pentium 4 540 HT 3200 Prescott Stores like that here in NZ have speaker systems set up for you to try out (Many wasted afternoons blasting music from MP3 players on $1500 speaker sets ) In some newer version of Microsoft Windows (including Windows 10), this screen of options is titled Screen Resolution. If you don't have a pair handy, stroll your laptop down to your equivalent of Noel Leemings/Bond and Bond, im guessing something like circuit city or something. Have you tried another pair in the laptop? Ones that require power from a wall socket preferably. I have an PCI-e X-FI Titanium in my rig, and even that isn't manly enough to power a basic pair of speakers. I had an old HP where the sound card connected directly to the PSU to provide pre-amped output to the speakers which were also non-amplified, they did not need an external power connection. After reading the above posts.You state that the JBL speakers are non-amplified? As far as I know, there are very few sounds cards that amplify the sound enough for speakers to function without the use of external power.