MSI x976 Power UP Edition Realtek Audio Question, probably a simple answer HELP!

I have the x975 Power up board and 6400 conroe, so far clocked at 2.8ghz.  One hell of a processor, man they really meant it was going to be un upgrade from my [email protected] and it is.  Anyway, I have a set of Klipsch Promedia 4.1's that I still love and enjoy.  How do I utilize these speakers on the realtek hd audio card.  I selected 4.1 on the setup screen and plugged the front channel into the green plug, and it works great.  So where do I plug in the rear channel speakers, which color plug?  I want just to listen to music playing through all 4 speakers, and the surround effect in games, obviously minus the center channel.  I have a santa cruz, that does just what I need, but its dated technology and I really want to utilize the HD realtek if possible, its not like it will slow down the computer, haha.

Quote from: NovJoe on 22-August-06, 10:44:25
I'm not sure if Realtek Audio will do an upmix from 2.1 to 4.1 but you can also check if your speakers are able to do it.
Yup, it's inside there...

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