Presario SR1705 Motherboard Front Panel Audio
Presario SR1705 Motherboard Front Panel Audio
I have transferred Presario SR1705 (RC410-M Rev: 1.01) to a new case and assumed it would be straightforward simply connect AC'97 audio cable in the new case to the JAUDIO1 connector on the motherboard. Does not work no audio/mute from the front connectors on new case. I removed the original front audio panel connector from the presario case and tested it works perfectly. On closer examination of the JAUDIO1 connector on the motherboard I noticed pin 7 HP_ON is used on the original front panel audio. Never seen this used on any previous PC/motherboards. Wiring Diagram: Two cables connected on the original front panel audio to JAUDIO1: cable: 1 2 3 7 cable: 2 5 6 9 10 Is there a simple solution to this or will I have to dremel the orignal presario front panel connector and construct a metal face panel suitable for drivebay slot? |
Presario SR1705 Motherboard Front Panel Audio
Dremel... Ben Myers
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:57:59 GMT, "Tinklemagoo" wrote: Presario SR1705 Motherboard Front Panel Audio I have transferred Presario SR1705 (RC410-M Rev: 1.01) to a new case and assumed it would be straightforward simply connect AC'97 audio cable in the new case to the JAUDIO1 connector on the motherboard. Does not work no audio/mute from the front connectors on new case. I removed the original front audio panel connector from the presario case and tested it works perfectly. On closer examination of the JAUDIO1 connector on the motherboard I noticed pin 7 HP_ON is used on the original front panel audio. Never seen this used on any previous PC/motherboards. Wiring Diagram: Two cables connected on the original front panel audio to JAUDIO1: cable: 1 2 3 7 cable: 2 5 6 9 10 Is there a simple solution to this or will I have to dremel the orignal presario front panel connector and construct a metal face panel suitable for drivebay slot? |
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