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Front audio ports
Name: dezza Date: December 11, 2005 at 03:13:27 Pacific OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 CPU/Ram: 384MB/Athlon 1.3GHz
Comment:
I would like to make use of the front audio ports on my computer case and would like to know how to wire them up to the motherboard.
I have an MSI MS-6330 Lite motherboard with two sets of available audio ports. The sets are named JAUX1 and JPHONE, and each have four pins.
The are eight audio wires coming from the PC case, which are: MIC IN, MIC BIAS, L IN, L OUT, R IN, R OUT and two GND wires. How can I connect them up to the aforementioned audio ports on the motherboard?
Name: cliffpage Date: December 11, 2005 at 03:45:29 Pacific
Reply:
i think the manual is here: http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/manual/mnu/spt_mnu_detail.php?UID=100&kind=1 It might not be the one for the 'lite' version but i think it will probably be the same for wiring front audio.
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