Help on connecting Motherboard with PC Case Cables

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I bought an ASUS P4PE motherboard and a new PC case recently, but I am
having trouble in connecting the PC cables with the motherboard connectors.

Could anyone please tell me the best match to connect these together?

1). Front Panel Audio Connections:

My PC Case comes with -

Line in L
Line in R
Line out L
Line out R
MIC In
MIC VCC
GND

and

My Motherboard come with -

MIC2 -- AGND
MICPWR -- +5VA
Line out_R -- BLINE_OUT_R
NC--(empty)
Line out_L -- BLINE_OUT_L

************

2). USB

My PC Case comes with -

VCC1
USB1-
USB1+
GND

VCC2
USB2-
USB2+
GND

and

My Motherboard comes with -

USB+5V -- USB+5V
LP4- -- LP5-
LP4+ -- LP5+
GND -- GND
(empty) -- NC


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Thank you very much for your helps...
 
I bought an ASUS P4PE motherboard and a new PC case recently, but I am
having trouble in connecting the PC cables with the motherboard connectors.

Could anyone please tell me the best match to connect these together?

1). Front Panel Audio Connections:

My PC Case comes with -

Line in L
Line in R
Line out L
Line out R
MIC In
MIC VCC
GND

and

My Motherboard come with -

MIC2 -- AGND
MICPWR -- +5VA

MIC2 goes to MIC in,
MIC PWR goes to MIC-VCC (sometimes called MIC-BIAS)
Line out_R -- BLINE_OUT_R
NC--(empty)
Line out_L -- BLINE_OUT_L

The way your motherboard should come, is with two jumpers on the JFP
connector, one for L line, the other for R. The Line in connect to one
side, line out to the other. To see if it is right or wrong, play a
sound with speakers connected to the front line jack, and it should
work as if it were the rear.
************

2). USB

My PC Case comes with -

VCC1
USB1-
USB1+
GND

VCC2
USB2-
USB2+
GND

and

My Motherboard comes with -

USB+5V -- USB+5V
LP4- -- LP5-
LP4+ -- LP5+
GND -- GND
(empty) -- NC

VCC is +5V It is probably best to use the one on the same side of the
header for that data lines. It seems that you case might have 2 single
row inline plugs, which if they are as you describe, witll plug
straight in.
 
Gary Tait said:
MIC2 goes to MIC in,
MIC PWR goes to MIC-VCC (sometimes called MIC-BIAS)


The way your motherboard should come, is with two jumpers on the JFP
connector, one for L line, the other for R. The Line in connect to one
side, line out to the other. To see if it is right or wrong, play a
sound with speakers connected to the front line jack, and it should
work as if it were the rear.

VCC is +5V It is probably best to use the one on the same side of the
header for that data lines. It seems that you case might have 2 single
row inline plugs, which if they are as you describe, witll plug
straight in.

Hello Gary,

My motherboard doesn't explain very well. Thank you very much for your
wonderful answer. My problems are fixed now. :-)

-David
 
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