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Motherboard problem
My first DIY pc. this is my problem
When hooking up hd audio, or AC 97 audio, or even the singular wires for audio from my case to the motherboard. the connection for that is :: . which can not be right as the required connection should be :::.: of course the dots represent prongs. Apparently their is blue plastic which either hides the prongs or makes the motherboard completely useless? How can you possibly connect audio from the case to the motherboard? EDIT: Sry motherboard is the Asus A8N5X. Might as well combine problems too. Also the USB 2 connection from teh case to the motherboard. The motherboard has 3 options to connect it to and the case manual isn't specific. Which one do i want to plug it in? USB78 USB56 or USB910? Last edited by iceclimbers54; 03-15-2006 at 01:42 PM. |
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The blue caps are jumpers. They need to be removed.
It doesn't matter which USB headers you use, they are all the same. |
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