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Old August 5th 03, 09:49 PM
Laurie
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Default Personal cinema FX5200 internal audio connector?

The above mentioned (very cool) board has a connector towards the top right,
which looks similar to motherboard audio connectors (aux, cd etc.). Is this
an internal audio connector, or if not, anyone know what it is? - can find
no info on nvidia or MSI sites!


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Old August 5th 03, 11:46 PM
Dr. Hawenarrl
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I'm not sure, mine has something like that too... I think (as I saw it on
tuned cards on the net) it's a connector for a gpufan... but as I said, I'm
not sure...
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Old August 6th 03, 08:52 AM
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If you're using Windows XP it pushes audio down the IDE cable and does not
use the 4-pin audio any longer. I haven't seen the FX based Personal Cinema
cards anywhere, only the MX440 based card...where'd you find that one?

Ron

"Laurie" wrote in message
...
The above mentioned (very cool) board has a connector towards the top

right,
which looks similar to motherboard audio connectors (aux, cd etc.). Is

this
an internal audio connector, or if not, anyone know what it is? - can find
no info on nvidia or MSI sites!




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Old August 6th 03, 09:01 AM
J.Clarke
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On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 07:52:31 GMT
"Ron Merts" wrote:

If you're using Windows XP it pushes audio down the IDE cable and does
not use the 4-pin audio any longer.


This is application-dependent.

I haven't seen the FX based
Personal Cinema cards anywhere, only the MX440 based card...where'd
you find that one?

Ron

"Laurie" wrote in message
...
The above mentioned (very cool) board has a connector towards the
top

right,
which looks similar to motherboard audio connectors (aux, cd etc.).
Is

this
an internal audio connector, or if not, anyone know what it is? -
can find no info on nvidia or MSI sites!






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