- Oct 21, 2006
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I've never had wiring problems before, but lo and behold, my front panel audio doesn't work. I guess that's because this is my first (self-built rig) case that had front pane audio.
I'm not sure if it's a software problem, or a problem with the connections between the case and the motherboard, but I'm looking for suggestions either way. The connection labels in the motherboard and case manuals were a little bit different, so it's possible that I screwed those up. On the other hand, I never installed software for the motherboard's onboard sound. Finally, I also have a PCI sound card - should the FP audio be connected to this in someway, or still to the motherboard?
So what's the hitch? Do I need to track down and install the sound drivers, or are my pins just screwed up? I know it's hard to tell without being able to see the pin configurations, but I'm just looking for a "most likely" scenario before I get home to look at it tonight.
Thanks.
I'm not sure if it's a software problem, or a problem with the connections between the case and the motherboard, but I'm looking for suggestions either way. The connection labels in the motherboard and case manuals were a little bit different, so it's possible that I screwed those up. On the other hand, I never installed software for the motherboard's onboard sound. Finally, I also have a PCI sound card - should the FP audio be connected to this in someway, or still to the motherboard?
So what's the hitch? Do I need to track down and install the sound drivers, or are my pins just screwed up? I know it's hard to tell without being able to see the pin configurations, but I'm just looking for a "most likely" scenario before I get home to look at it tonight.
Thanks.
