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> Stupid Questions #2, this time about the front audio ports
Jagermech
post Aug 23 2006, 10:40 PM
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With regards to the front audio connection, the moterboards documentation and the case's wiring do not match up. Because of this, my front audio jacks aren't working.

The Motherboard's inputs are as follows:
Top row:AUD_GND, PRESENCE_J, SENSE1_RETURN, empty, SENSE2_RETURN
Bottom row:PORT1_L, PORT1_R, PORT2_R, SENSE_SEND, PORT2_L

Where would the front audio connectors for the Headphone and Mic jacks be placed

Thank you for your time
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post Aug 25 2006, 12:30 PM
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What motherboard make and model are we talking about? If you don't know, you can find out pretty much anything you need to know regarding the hardware in your computer by running a program called Everest. You can download Everest HERE.

Maybe with that info we can find some documentation for you.


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Ah, right, thanks.

The case is a Thermaltake Armor VA8000BNS and the motherboard is a Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H



And I do have a second question, the mother board says it can support 8 GB of RAM, but it only supports 1GB sticks max. How can I get the other four GB of RAM?
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