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Coaxial SPDIF for ASUS motherboard

I'm willing to use the coaxial digital (SPDIF) output of my motherboard. In order to do that, I need to use a proper bracket.

Problem: the SPDIF brackets from Gigabyte (which can be found easily for sale) have this connection scheme:

PIN1= Power
PIN2=SPDIF OUT
PIN3=GROUND

but my ASUS Z97 Deluxe have a completely different 4-1 scheme.

Please help me: what should I do?
 
Thanks. Seems to be an easy hack. This is the ASUS S/PDIF_OUT scheme:

PIN1= Power (+5V)
PIN2=[EMPTY]
PIN3=SPDIF OUT
PIN4=GROUND
 
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