I just upgraded my motherboard, CPU, and RAM, and everything is running smoothly except for my microphone (a Tonor TD510). While the mic is recognized by all the software I use, it doesn't pick up my voice when I try to start a test or join a voice chat on Discord. I've checked a number of things like sound settings, device manager, updated drivers, reinstalled audio drivers, and went through the privacy settings. Also, I tested the mic on my wife's computer, and it worked perfectly there. I've even tried every USB port on my PC but still no success. Windows shows the microphone test at a volume of 0, and Discord gives an Error 3002 when I try to test it. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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It sounds like your issue might be related to the USB or chipset drivers for the new motherboard not being installed. Make sure to download the latest chipset and USB drivers from your motherboard's website, install them, and then restart your PC. That usually resolves issues with USB mics not working, especially after a hardware upgrade.

I did that, but the mic still shows a volume of 0.