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Front Audio Connection Help...

F1N3ST

Diamond Member
Well, after a HOT USB cord from connecting it wrong, I got them down and working, but I am now having serious trouble with the Audio Header/Connections

Here are two things that might help that are screen-shots that came from the manuals-




And here is a list of the connectors that are labeled, (All Female)

SPK R (2 Pins)
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SPK L (2 Pins)
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Mic (1 Pin)
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Mic In (1 of 2 on same connector)
GND (2 of 2 on same connector)

So If you can I want to know the places of where I put all these Pins.
 
best thing i can say is..look at the mobo guide and try to match it up or get a headset with a long cord so you wont have to worry about front ports, my icemats have a nice 7ft cord
 
I got this from your online manual,
http://aloader.com/files/65/untitled.JPG
which you can download here if you don't have it.
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Downlo...ailDesc=&CategoryID=1&MenuID=6&LanID=9


Your front panel speaker wires connect to 5 and 6, 9 and 10. If your speakers wires are jumpers, right two plugs on the same wire, ditto left it will not matter if you switch them around or not. If your wire from the plugs are not connected you will have to determine feed and return.
Ground should be one wire for both speakers and mic.
Mic is pin one.

I should have asked first, your onboard audio is enabled, right? azalia codecs in your bios.
 
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