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Hi everybody. My first post!:confused:
I have an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard and manual but the cables from the front audio (Tsunami Capricorn case) are not coded, just 4 coloured wires, white, black, red, and yellow.

Moboard connections are
MIC2,
MICPWR,
Line Out R,BLine Out (jumpered)
NC,
Line out L,BLine Out L,(jumpered)
AGND,
+5VA,
So which colour wire goes where?????
Any help most gratefully appreciated.:)
 
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tsunamirob said:
Hi everybody. My first post!:confused:
I have an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard and manual but the cables from the front audio (Tsunami Capricorn case) are not coded, just 4 coloured wires, white, black, red, and yellow.

Moboard connections are
MIC2,
MICPWR,
Line Out R,BLine Out (jumpered)
NC,
Line out L,BLine Out L,(jumpered)
AGND,
+5VA,
So which colour wire goes where?????
Any help most gratefully appreciated.:)

MIC2,
MICPWR,======live
Line Out R,BLine Out (jumpered) =======yellow
NC,
Line out L,BLine Out L,(jumpered)========white
AGND, ===========ground black
+5VA,



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The four wires from the front of the case are probably to the headphone socket.

Black is likely ground, red is likely Line Out Right and yellow or white will be line out left.

Play some music on your computer, plug a pair of headphones into the case socket, then plug the wires into the motherboard socket until it works right, you won't damage anything.

Just make sure you don't plug any wires onto the +5VA pin.

Just a thought, black is probably a common ground and one of those wires could well be the mic wire.

Just experiement.
 
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Thanks for the speedy reply.

I perhaps should have said that the case has a mike and a speaker socket on the front.
Cheers.
 
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tsunamirob said:
Thanks for the speedy reply.

I perhaps should have said that the case has a mike and a speaker socket on the front.
Cheers.

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