MOVED: MSI mainboard + front panel audio connection

This topic has been moved to Intel Core Duo and Core 2 Duo based boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=100680.0

you might wanna try shorting pin 2 and pin 4 with a jumper. Line L to Port 1 L ; Line R to Port 1 R; so as the EAR.

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    There must be a return from fron panel audio for rear ports to work
    What i did was to solder a piece of solid wire on the jumper, and simply plug in the front panel audio left and right in that wire and it works FINE
    to Wonkanoby: u know fak all dont u?

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    Appologies if this has been covered elsewhere [I did search honest ]
    I'm having trouble getting the case front headphone jack to work with my MSI P35 Neo2 motherboard. The connections from the case are;-
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    Quote from: NovJoe on 22-January-08, 21:28:53
    Have you checked in realtek's audio manager and see if you could switch between front and rear individually?
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    It seems its not available in your region (australia). You can call Creative Labs customer service to see if you can buy the SB X-Fi I/O upgrade kit. But, to give you an idea how much it costs, click on the US weblink below. You can maybe do a wide search on the internet to see if it's available in your area, or try eBay too.
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    I have an MSI KT4V-L mainboard and i want to connect audio to the board from the front of the case. The manual is really sketchy as to what the connectors are. The pinout in the manual says     P5  Right channel audio signal to front panel, P6 Right channel audio signal return from front panel.....and so on for the left side. Also is P2 Ground used by analog audio circuits. My question is, is P5 the (+) side of the channel and P6 the (-) side of the channel? Or is P5 the Line Out and P6 the Line In and P2 a common ground for all the audio? Any help is really appreciated
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    [email protected]

    Hi,
    The front panel audio socket has a "send" and "return" line for the left and right channels. The green socket on the front panel has special switching connections inside it. Normally, the send and return lines of each channel are connected together. The signal returns to the mobo, and is connected to the rear audio out socket. If you plug something into the front socket, the switches open and disconnect the return signal, effectively cutting off the rear output signal.  If the front panel socket isn't connected at all, a pair of jumpers have to be fitted between pins 5-6 and 9-10 to connect the signals to the rear socket.
    When experimenting, avoid connecting to pins 3 & 4, as these might have some voltage on them.
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  • MOVED: Front side Audio Connections to mainboard

    This topic has been moved to AMD VIA SocketA based board.
    Front side Audio Connections to mainboard

    Hi,
    The front panel audio socket has a "send" and "return" line for the left and right channels. The green socket on the front panel has special switching connections inside it. Normally, the send and return lines of each channel are connected together. The signal returns to the mobo, and is connected to the rear audio out socket. If you plug something into the front socket, the switches open and disconnect the return signal, effectively cutting off the rear output signal.  If the front panel socket isn't connected at all, a pair of jumpers have to be fitted between pins 5-6 and 9-10 to connect the signals to the rear socket.
    When experimenting, avoid connecting to pins 3 & 4, as these might have some voltage on them.
    Cheers

  • MSI K9N PLATINUM FRONT PANEL AUDIO

    Hi everybody
    I recently mounted an MSI K9N Platinum mainboard. When connecting front panel audio from case connectors on JAUD1, case connectors are marked as follows:
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    I think you better ask this question to the manufacturer of the frontpanel stuff, as I have no clue.

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    I have z97g43.
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     What case do you have? If it is an older case with AC97 audio then you would need to purchase something like one of these:  http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=hd+audio+front+panel&tag=googhydr-20&index=electronics&hvadid=54539991636&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11069445173547096755&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_2w99a9udvo_b
     I simply got me an inexpensive case for my last upgrade since I also needed front panel USB 3 and up to date card reader in addition to the HD audio. My case was only $10 more (free shipping at time of purchase ) than the front panel module I needed so I got the new case you see in my signature instead.

  • MSI P965 Platinum - Front Panel Audio u/s

    Finally after managing to get XP Pro SP1 CD to install, I have a stable system, and thanks to those whom freely gave advice.
    But we hit the next issue with this motherboard, the front panel audio.
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    pin4 aud-vcc      = empty
    pin5 aud-fpout-R = R out - green
    pin6 aud-ret-R    = R ret - green
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    pin6 aud-ret-R    = R ret - green
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    Intrestingly if I leave the front panel audio header blank, I still get rear audio fine, where I would have expected to have put jumpers across the L and R outputs as is the norm.
    I have removed the front panel from the computer to ensure that the wires terminate OK, and have not been pulled out/off.
    Have I plugged in the wires correctly?
    Is there some hidden setting that I have missed, I admit that I do not like the Realtek audio software?
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    One day case/mobo manufactures will use a standard for the front panel headers and front panel audio headers, and we will have a simple single plug to insert, rather than a group of single fiddly connectors that have to be attached to a header that was at the last minute attached to the motherboard as far away from the front of the case, and in the darkest most fiddle corner.
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    Cheers

    AaronYuri - you're are so right there my friend.  I just pity Joe User whom might attempt such a move themselves.
    In the end my entire issue was software related, and that has to be blamed on Realteks software, far too many options approached from far too many different angles. Audio is really simple, plug your cables in, and it should just work, certainly in the simple case of 2-1 speakers and a microphone. Why exactly it took a couple of hours to figure out how to get the front panel microphone to be seen in the first place, let alone any signal, is beyond me.
    So my cables were all connected correctly as per the MSI manual, confirmed by my Abit manual and other post here and on other forums.
    In the Realtek MSI audio software, on the I/O Audio tab, connector settings, I had to select 'disable front panel jack detection' and 'mute rear panel output when front headphones plugged in'. The other option here 'enable auto pop up...' is unchecked.
    After this the Realtek software mentioned something about a new profile had been set up?
    I then went to Windows Control Panel, Sounds and Audio devices, and selected the voice tab, on this page I selected 'mic IN at front panel [pink]' from the drop down list for Voice Recording'. Proceeded to 'test hardware' and the microphone is now working. This option to select the input in the drop down list was not available before.
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    But we seem to be there.

  • Connecting the chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module to the X-Fi Extreme Mu

    Hello to everybody.
    Many pc chassis provide two audio connectors on the front side, usually for the headphones with microphone.
    I need to know if I can connect the chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module to the Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Music.
    I saw that the X-Fi Extreme Music has the internal connector (named AD_EXT) to connect . Is there a pin mapping of the AD_EXT connector? Is it possible to connect the chassis-mounted front panel I/O module cable to the proper pin of the AD_EXT connector?
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    Hi and thank you for your response.
    Unfortunatelly I actually haven't got a X-Fi card, because I need to know if I can connect the chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module to the card before buying it.
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    Quote from: Bas on 17-August-09, 22:22:14
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    You have to start checking and measuring with an Ohm-meter.
    Remember, neither case front worked. I'm not saying it couldn't be the case, but I'll try to get my hands on an Ohm-meter. Where can I find out what values I'm looking for? I know next to nothing about testing to that extent.
    Also, what if it's the motherboard itself? Isn't there somewhere in the bios and/or windows device manager that I can confirm whether or not the device itself is working, or not working, properly?
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    I quess you guys got a AC97 configuration wire and have HD audio on board.
    I bough a new case some days ago and that one had a HD audio and a AC97 wire.
    you guys just cant connect it without the right wire.
    You can try to manualy put it in the right configuration because HD and AC97 use the same wires but other sequence.
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    I quess you guys got a AC97 configuration wire and have HD audio on board.
    I bough a new case some days ago and that one had a HD audio and a AC97 wire.
    you guys just cant connect it without the right wire.
    You can try to manualy put it in the right configuration because HD and AC97 use the same wires but other sequence.
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