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Name: superkidd108
Date: June 10, 2007 at 18:06:51 Pacific
Subject: Connecting Front Panel Audio? Help!
OS: Windows XP (64bit)
CPU/Ram: 512
Model/Manufacturer: Kingston
Comment:

Hi, I have a mid tower ATX case and I'm trying to connect the front panel audio cables to my BIOSTAR TFORCE 550 motherboard and I'm little bit confused to where each wire go. The wires for the front panel audio on the case are labeled as followed: MIC IN, MIC BIAS, GROUND, SPKOUT L, SPKOUT R, RETURN L, and RETURN R. The Front Panel Audio header for the motherboard is as followed: PIN 1 - MIC LEFT IN, PIN 2 - GROUND, PIN 3 - MIC RIGHT IN, PIN 4 - GPIO, PIN 5 - RIGHT LINE IN, PIN 6 - JACK SENSE, PIN 7 - FRONT SENSE, PIN 8 - KEY, PIN 9 - LEFT LINE IN, AND PIN 10 - JACK SENSE. Where do these wires for the front panel audio go?


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Response Number 1
Name: eLeMeNt
Date: June 10, 2007 at 19:22:06 Pacific
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Motherboard's FSENSE2 pin: nothing connected
Motherboard's FSENSE1 pin: nothing connected
Motherboard's -ACZ_DET pin: nothing connected
Motherboard's GND pin: Case's AUD GND plug
Motherboard's LINE2_L pin: Case's FPOUT-L plug
Motherboard's FAUOIO_JD pin: nothing connected
Motherboard's LINE2_R pin: Case's FPOUT-R plug
Motherboard's MIC2_R pin: Case's MIC plug
Motherboard's MIC2_L pin: Case's MIC-BIAS plug

hope that helps


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Response Number 2
Name: superkidd108
Date: June 11, 2007 at 10:56:59 Pacific
Reply: (edit)

Thanks..It helped alot.


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