If you installed Linux in your system, you may find a low volume issue.

This low volume issue still exists in Fedora 32 and never solved in previous rolled out updates. It is because you can manually boost the volume in Linux with a tool called Alsamixer.

It will work on all Linux distros (ex: Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, CentOs, Mint, etc;)
Simply follow these steps to boost your volume in any Linux distro

1. Open terminal 

2. Open Alsamixer with the following command: 
 Type alsamixer in the terminal

it will look like this

3. Select your card:
by pressing F6 you can change your card and select the one that is installed on your machine like Intel PCH. it may be different on your machine.

4. boost the volume to max:
you can use up and down arrow buttons to change the volume. adjust volume of the master and speaker volumes to boost the volume. and you will find a huge difference after adjusting the volume on alsomier.