Hey all,
Next up in my plan to conquer the world through a perfectly-setup set up: Front-Panel Audio.
I'm hooking up the tail from the front-panel audio (analog) to the AAFP pins on my P5K SE. Cross-refencing ASUS' manual, Intel's web site, and the labels on the 8 pins from my case, I have:
[fixed]02|04|06| |10
01|03|05|07|09[/fixed][fixed]pin| ASUS | Intel | Case |
1 | MIC2 | MIC | MIC-IN |
2 | AGND | AUD_GND | GND |
3 | MICPWR | MIC_BIAS | MIC-BIAS |
4 | NC | AUD_GND | GND |
5 | Line_out_R | FP_OUT_R | R-OUT |
6 | NC | FP_RETURN_R | R-IN |
7 | NC | AUD_5V | ? |
8 | Ø | KEY | Ø |
9 | Line_out_L | FP_OUT_L | L-OUT |
10 | NC | FP_RETURN_L | L-IN |[/fixed]What worries me is row #7, i.e., the lack of a power pin! That is, my case's front-panel audio is not 10-1, it's 10-2. I thought 5V power was important? But if so then why would the ASUS manual itself label pin #7 as "NC" — like the ground pins #2 and #4?
Did I somehow "lose" a tail from my case?
Or is 5V power to the f-Panel Audio (Analog, AC'97 Audio) optional and/or covered some other way?
If anyone can shed any light on this I'd be immensely grateful.
Thanks!
~Cog
PS: I've done quite a bit of searching, and while I did find a great f-Panel USB FAQ over at Directron, I could not find a similar Audio FAQ aside from the table on intel.com
PPS: Links are also appreciated. 😀
Next up in my plan to conquer the world through a perfectly-setup set up: Front-Panel Audio.
I'm hooking up the tail from the front-panel audio (analog) to the AAFP pins on my P5K SE. Cross-refencing ASUS' manual, Intel's web site, and the labels on the 8 pins from my case, I have:
[fixed]02|04|06| |10
01|03|05|07|09[/fixed][fixed]pin| ASUS | Intel | Case |
1 | MIC2 | MIC | MIC-IN |
2 | AGND | AUD_GND | GND |
3 | MICPWR | MIC_BIAS | MIC-BIAS |
4 | NC | AUD_GND | GND |
5 | Line_out_R | FP_OUT_R | R-OUT |
6 | NC | FP_RETURN_R | R-IN |
7 | NC | AUD_5V | ? |
8 | Ø | KEY | Ø |
9 | Line_out_L | FP_OUT_L | L-OUT |
10 | NC | FP_RETURN_L | L-IN |[/fixed]What worries me is row #7, i.e., the lack of a power pin! That is, my case's front-panel audio is not 10-1, it's 10-2. I thought 5V power was important? But if so then why would the ASUS manual itself label pin #7 as "NC" — like the ground pins #2 and #4?
Did I somehow "lose" a tail from my case?
Or is 5V power to the f-Panel Audio (Analog, AC'97 Audio) optional and/or covered some other way?
If anyone can shed any light on this I'd be immensely grateful.
Thanks!
~Cog
PS: I've done quite a bit of searching, and while I did find a great f-Panel USB FAQ over at Directron, I could not find a similar Audio FAQ aside from the table on intel.com
PPS: Links are also appreciated. 😀