HELP!!!!! P7n sli platinum cd-in problem.

Dear msi members.
I've got a p7n sli platinum board in, but now the cd-in (audio-in) (you know that 4 pinned thing you can connect a dvd drive too) connector on the board is in the way of my gtx 260, "they collide" now my question is, i'm pretty good at soldering, is it safe to unsolder the port completely?
as this way i'd have room for my gfx card.
If it's not. be sure to let me know how i can get this thing out of the way please.
Thanks in advance, Scorp.
P.s. Thats seriously my only issue, if i remove that thing everything will fit, (and i could mostlikely unsolder it carefully and resolder it should i need to rma). it's just the question that if i remove it completely does the board still run properly?

hello i have the same problem, i recently bought gtx260 to find out the JCD is on the way . I'm using my 2nd Pci-E slot at the moment. i was  reading the forums and find out that this has been affecting many users with similar components, and they say they can remove the plastic as posted on this link http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?p=31163282 i
m not sure if that would void warranty or not 

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