Connect a front panel hea

I have audio jacks on the front of my computer case with a cable that says HD Audio and AC '97.
I don't know where to put the cables into.
I have the Xi-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatality Pro.
Wow... so I've done some searching and it appears this card does not come with front panel connectors, but the cheaper Xtreme Gamer card does. Is this true?
I don't want to have to mod any cables... just plug and play.
Message Edited by homefry on 03-22-2008 0:6 PM

Yes it does,
http://c.neweggimages.com/NeweggImage/productimage/29-02-005-03.jpg
The one labelled "Creative proprietary connector" is the same as the one shown on this Audigy 2 ZS,
http://audigy2zshowto.blogspot.com/
and I believe the pinouts are the same as well.

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