How can I enable my front panel audio??

the type of my mainboard is MS-6552,when I inserted my earphone and microphone into the jack of the box,I can hear nothing! then I opened the box,I found that the wire was not the proper place,there were 8 wires whick marked with “MIC IN,GND,LIN,LOUT,MIC IN,GND,RIN,ROUT”,I also found the F_AUDIO on the mainboard,there were 18 pin on it,I cannot matching them! who can help me?thanx

Look through you mobo's manual and you'll find it... Don't get stressed out too early... The first computer I built myself got me stuck in the same area for hours!!!
Btw, you've got to remove the jumpers on your mobo to enable front panel sound. Be warned that most mobo only allows you to us either front panel or back panel sound only. Please also ensure that there are no stand offs underneath your mobo.
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