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Guys this is my front panel audio module with usbs, the problem is mainly with my audio Jacks where I need to put my headphones plug into it and pressure in various sides to make it work and sometimes keep pressurising and sometimes the connection won't even come properly, by now it's mainly a hardware problem, and it might be a loose connection anywhere
which I cannot understand, so please help me with this.

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If you have a green jack available on the back of your computer I would just run a male to female extension cable from around the back to the front and stick the jack somewhere convenient. It would be easier than trying to resolder the existing jack which might not even work.

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

the problem is mainly with my audio Jacks where I need to put my headphones plug into it and pressure in various sides to make it work and sometimes keep pressurising and sometimes the connection won't even come properly, by now it's mainly a hardware problem, and it might be a loose connection anywhere

You might have one of those bottom of the barrel style cases...which are sub $20. If so, then you have nothing to service in that badly designed PCB. I've had to deal with horrible cases like that and then realized you spend a little more and avoid wasting more money on parts that aren't working. If you're hellbent on getting that front panel to work, you could look into replacing the ports/jacks...but you're better off just buying a new case, one that's built better.
 
If you have a green jack available on the back of your computer I would just run a male to female extension cable from around the back to the front and stick the jack somewhere convenient. It would be easier than trying to resolder the existing jack which might not even work.
 
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Jun 12, 2023
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If you have a green jack available on the back of your computer I would just run a male to female extension cable from around the back to the front and stick the jack somewhere convenient. It would be easier than trying to resolder the existing jack which might not even work.
Alright! Thnx
 
Jun 12, 2023
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

the problem is mainly with my audio Jacks where I need to put my headphones plug into it and pressure in various sides to make it work and sometimes keep pressurising and sometimes the connection won't even come properly, by now it's mainly a hardware problem, and it might be a loose connection anywhere

You might have one of those bottom of the barrel style cases...which are sub $20. If so, then you have nothing to service in that badly designed PCB. I've had to deal with horrible cases like that and then realized you spend a little more and avoid wasting more money on parts that aren't working. If you're hellbent on getting that front panel to work, you could look into replacing the ports/jacks...but you're better off just buying a new case, one that's built better.
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