tombstone
02-25-2006, 08:29 PM
Hey guys!
I've been working on my daughters PC that was purchased from a PC show a couple of years ago. They neglected to hook up her front audio ports, which she now needs for cyber school.
I took at look at the MB, which is a PC Chips M825, and found the front audio header. The pin designation is as follows:
1 - MIC
2 - GND
3 - MIC-P
4 - VCC
5 - AUD_FPOUT_R
6 - AUD_RFT-R
7 - NC
8 - KEY
9 - AUD_FPOUT_L
10 - AUD_RFT_L
The wires for the front panel that were provided with the case are as follows:
(2) Grounds
(1) MIC
(1) R-OUT
(1) L-OUT
(1) R-RET
(1) L-RET
I've matched up what I could, leaving (1) of the ground wires disconnected and pins 3,4, and 8 w/o connections. The headphones work fine, but the MIC doesn't. Would this be due to the second ground? If so, where should it go?
This wouldn't be a big deal, but I just found out that she crawls under the PC desk when she wants to change from headset to speakers. I know I could use a 1/8" "Y" cable from Radio Shack, but where would the fun be w/o trying to troubleshoot.
Thanks again guys!!
Jeff
I've been working on my daughters PC that was purchased from a PC show a couple of years ago. They neglected to hook up her front audio ports, which she now needs for cyber school.
I took at look at the MB, which is a PC Chips M825, and found the front audio header. The pin designation is as follows:
1 - MIC
2 - GND
3 - MIC-P
4 - VCC
5 - AUD_FPOUT_R
6 - AUD_RFT-R
7 - NC
8 - KEY
9 - AUD_FPOUT_L
10 - AUD_RFT_L
The wires for the front panel that were provided with the case are as follows:
(2) Grounds
(1) MIC
(1) R-OUT
(1) L-OUT
(1) R-RET
(1) L-RET
I've matched up what I could, leaving (1) of the ground wires disconnected and pins 3,4, and 8 w/o connections. The headphones work fine, but the MIC doesn't. Would this be due to the second ground? If so, where should it go?
This wouldn't be a big deal, but I just found out that she crawls under the PC desk when she wants to change from headset to speakers. I know I could use a 1/8" "Y" cable from Radio Shack, but where would the fun be w/o trying to troubleshoot.
Thanks again guys!!
Jeff