KT6 Delta front audio /mic connectors

Hi Can anyone help. I just bought a new case by i cute. It has eight connectors for the front audio and microphone. Most are straigthtforward, but there are two ground cables - one for the mic and one for the audio.Where do they go as there is only one place on the mobo for a ground connector?

The header only has 1 ground point. The way I have done it on system is to hook up the ground from the speaker connector and not the mic.  But on the cases I have worked on it didn't matter because both grounds were connected  (checked with a multimeter).

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    Quote
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  • Sold to party and ship to address is different

    Dear Experts, Sold to party and ship to party is different  address but when invoice is happened sold toparty adrees  displayed in ship to party how i can make the changes for ship to party kindly help me in this regards Thanks a Basavaraj