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Sound card/onboard config Question

phillyman36

Golden Member
Hey i want to make sure im getting the right thing. I have a Asus p5k e wifi mobo and for now i will be using onboard sound. I might put a sound card in it but i havent decided. The video card (evga 9600 gt) has the hdtv out9s video with the rgb plug. For the audio port is this what im suppose to buy?

http://www.monoprice.com/produ..._id=668&seq=1&format=2



Is this what I use with standard audio cables(red/white jacks)? it looks like i plug the one jack into my speaker port on my mother board and then the other end goes into the red/blue jack that get plugged into my tv?
 
* I've found that "onboard" audio didn't have enough output to give me the volume I wanted on my TV. I installed an Audigy2 ZS card.

* A 1/8" (stereo male), to split RCA (male), plugs should be what you need. But the right and left input on TV's are usually red and white.
Take a second look at your connections, or check the TV manual for connection labels.
Normally "blue" is a part of a component video input connection "red", "blue", "green".
 
Cool thanks thats what im looking for. Sorry if i said it wrong but the video port of the pc is using the component r g b cable. Its the audio parts(red and white) i was trying to figure out so this helps.
 
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