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Leadtek K7NCR18D-PRO Front Panel Audio Help
Got the above mobo and it runs like a champ. One thing I really
wanted out of the mobo was the ability to route my audio to the front panel of my case (a Raidmax case). I have a plug there for headphones that I got from Raidmax (it's the usb and the headphone/microphone plugs all together), but the labels on the pins (at the end of the hook up cable for audio) don't match up with what's on the mobo on the front panel audio header. I'm not sure where to put each pin on the mobo...it appears there are more plug wires than there are pins on the mobo. I'm also curious, if I plug up the front panel header, does that circumvent the audio that goes out the back plug? I want my desk speakers to work of course, but I'd like to be able to plug my headphones in the front if I can to kill the desktop sound for late night gaming. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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Hi There,
You can download the manual for your board here http://www.leadtek.com/drivers.htm it should have diagrams to tell you which goes where. Adding audio to a bay of your tower is just splicing the audio. There may be controls to fade of turn off one and not the other. Hope this helps Jaks http://www.askhow.net Free Support Forums "Yertman" wrote in message m... Got the above mobo and it runs like a champ. One thing I really wanted out of the mobo was the ability to route my audio to the front panel of my case (a Raidmax case). I have a plug there for headphones that I got from Raidmax (it's the usb and the headphone/microphone plugs all together), but the labels on the pins (at the end of the hook up cable for audio) don't match up with what's on the mobo on the front panel audio header. I'm not sure where to put each pin on the mobo...it appears there are more plug wires than there are pins on the mobo. I'm also curious, if I plug up the front panel header, does that circumvent the audio that goes out the back plug? I want my desk speakers to work of course, but I'd like to be able to plug my headphones in the front if I can to kill the desktop sound for late night gaming. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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Post the pins and maybe someone can help.
"Yertman" wrote in message m... Got the above mobo and it runs like a champ. One thing I really wanted out of the mobo was the ability to route my audio to the front panel of my case (a Raidmax case). I have a plug there for headphones that I got from Raidmax (it's the usb and the headphone/microphone plugs all together), but the labels on the pins (at the end of the hook up cable for audio) don't match up with what's on the mobo on the front panel audio header. I'm not sure where to put each pin on the mobo...it appears there are more plug wires than there are pins on the mobo. I'm also curious, if I plug up the front panel header, does that circumvent the audio that goes out the back plug? I want my desk speakers to work of course, but I'd like to be able to plug my headphones in the front if I can to kill the desktop sound for late night gaming. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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