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Connecting MIC and EAR to front panel of case in ASUS ...

    https://www.techsupportforum.com/threads/connecting-mic-and-ear-to-front-panel-of-case-in-asus-board.52876/
    MIC2=MIC IN AGND=MIC GND MICPWR or +5V =MIC VCC Line out R =Ear R1 BLINE out R=Ear R2 Line out L = Ear L2 BINE out L = Ear R2 so that leaves a choice of MIC VCC or +5v for the MIC-VCC AND one ground wire with no pin if I am looking at this right. THe motherboard has 9 pins (but 1 is NC) and the case has 8 wires for the MIC and EAR.

front panel audio connector | [H]ard|Forum

    https://hardforum.com/threads/front-panel-audio-connector.1435680/
    1.connect "MIC-VCC" to "MIC POWER". or "MICPWR" on your motherboard. 2.connect "MIC-IN" to "MIC INPUT". or "MIC2" on your motherboard. 3.connect "GND" to "GROUND". or "AGND" on your motherboard. 4.connect "EAR L" to "AUD_FRONT_L". and "EAR R" to "AUD_FRONT_R". 5.connect "LINE L" to "AUD_RET_L".

[Windows 10] "Mic in at front panel (black) not ...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-mic-in-at-front-panel-black-not-plugged/a52d535c-1c5c-44cd-95ef-5eb97d4e2810
    "Mic in at front panel (black) not plugged in" Audio System: Bang & Olufsen (presuming) Other information: I presume my Realtek HD Audio Manager is replaced by Bang & Olufsen. (not entirely sure, to be honest) Realtek seems to be installed on my laptop, just not the manager thing. Not a technical expert at all, considering I'm only at the age ...

Front Panel Audio Connector and Header Pinouts for Intel ...

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005512/boards-and-kits/desktop-boards.html

    Need help with front panel audio connections (10-1 pin ...

      https://forums.techguy.org/threads/need-help-with-front-panel-audio-connections-10-1-pin-aafp.823309/
      I recently got a new case, but I cannot match up the connectors to the AAFP port correctly. At the moment, sound is coming out of only the right speaker or the right headphone, even when connected through the motherboard sound jack and not the front panel audio. My case's front panel audio connectors are: RET R RET L EAR R EAR L MIC IN MIC VCC GND

    Need help with front panel audio pin assignments — Icrontic

      https://icrontic.com/discussion/90609/need-help-with-front-panel-audio-pin-assignments
      -mic data connected to Mic pin #1 -mic vcc connected to Mic Power pin #3 I then had to disable "front panel detection" in the sound software to enable the AC'97 standard.

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