NO SOUND OUTPUT MS 6373 Nvida Board FIX

Recently assembled Nvida MS 6373 MB and went nutz trying to get the sound to work and discovered new info listed in Tiawan FTP site Motherboard manual that was not explained in the old manual that simply explains that you need to jumper JAUDIO2 Jumper set which is just to the right of the CNR Slot at the bottom left hand side of the board and jumper 0 0 0   0 Pins 5&6 and 9&10 to get rear audio output.
       0 0 0 0 0
       Pin 5   9  are just to the left and right of the Jumper that is skipped and jumping them will get analog sound output. Download the English Tiawan MB manual it has new info.    

Were you trying to get on board sound or are you using an audio CNR card?? Cuz if you are trying to get on board sound then you don't even use the jumpers that you mentioned, you use JA1 and if you want front and back sound then both sides should be shorted.

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