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Old 10-03-2004, 05:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Help to enable Mic and headphone ports on Front panel

I wonder if someone could help me, ive decided to build my own pc and just purchased a DFI lan party motherboard ( 915p-T12 ) When i came to hook up my front microphone and headphone ports on my Front panel i found out the wires are mixed up compaired to whats in my Manual/motherboard This is what i have:

On my motherboard it consisits of:

pin 1 mic_left
pin 2 GND
3 Mic_right
4 VCC
5 Line Out_right
6 Mic jet Detect
7 Sence
8 No pin here
9 Line out_left
10 Line out jet detect

now the wires on my Front panel consists of:

1 pin GND
1 pin mic vcc
these two together on a 2 pin connector : out r and out L
these two together on a 2 pin connector: mic in gnd
these two together on a 2 pin connector : ret r and ret L

I would be very greatful if someone could put me right in what connectors go into what pins.
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Old 10-07-2004, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If im not mistaken, you *might* have to break the front pannel connectors and manually bind them to the onboard jumpers
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So i split the 2 pin connector apart giving me 2 seperate pins.. Then i have 2 GND's one from the mic connector and one that was seperate to start with... What would i do with those? and whats with ret L R ?
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