Front Audio Help

hey guys, need some help with Front audio on my new board and case
heres what i got
KT6V
Powmax 0212,
2 grounds on the case wiring and 1 on the board

Hi,
You can probably get by using either of the GND connections to the mobo. If you have a continuity tester of some sort, you could work out which one goes to the common of the audio out connector, but I reckon you'll find they are both connected. The two Mic In lines is a bit confusing though  
But don't panic, you are unlikely to do any damage by experimenting, as long as you avoid the AUD-VCC line.
Cheers

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