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Ihatefishsauce wrote:
I would like to know now how to pin out my audio from the case as follows: Cable from case: Black = Ground Red 2 = Mic in yellow 2 = mic-power white 2 = R-ret yellow 1 = R-out white 1 = L-out red 1 = L-ret On the motherboard as follows: Azalia Compliant pin definition: ------------------------------------------------------------- Top pins, L to R: GND, | Presence#, | Sense1_RETUR, | (pin missing), | Sense2_RETUR ------------------------------------------------------------- R, | Sense_Send | Port2-L ------------------------------------------------------------- for the Legacy AC'97 Compliant pin definition: Top Pins, L to R: _ ------------------------------------------------------------- Top pins, L to R: AGND | NC | NC | (pin missing), | NC ------------------------------------------------------------- R, | NC | Line-Out-L ------------------------------------------------------------- I hope my ascii diagarm doesn't get messed up when I post this. My question is which header do I use based on the above case audio cables and where do I plug what? Thanks again. The seven wires you show for your computer case, are "AC'97" compatible. I have yet to see a computer case with HDaudio/Azalia wiring, so they're all the same as far as I know. You want to use the Legacy AC'97 definition of your motherboard header. You set the BIOS to indicate that you are using the Legacy mode. The CODEC chip is still HDaudio, so that part doesn't change. The chip still functions in HDaudio fashion. The BIOS declaration just affects the computer doing the right thing with the header wiring. The header only has five functional pins. Four of the header pins are "NC" or "No Connect". Your cable has seven wires. Two wires will not be used. The "L-Ret" and "R-Ret" will not be used. The remaining five wires connect as follows: AGND === Black = Ground MIC2 === Red 2 = Mic in MICPWR === yellow 2 = mic-power Line_Out_R === yellow 1 = R-out Line_Out_L === white 1 = L-out HTH, Paul |
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On Jul 23, 2:41 pm, Paul wrote:
Ihatefishsauce wrote: I would like to know now how to pin out my audio from the case as follows: Cable from case: Black = Ground Red 2 = Mic in yellow 2 = mic-power white 2 = R-ret yellow 1 = R-out white 1 = L-out red 1 = L-ret On the motherboard as follows: Azalia Compliant pin definition: ------------------------------------------------------------- Top pins, L to R: GND, | Presence#, | Sense1_RETUR, | (pin missing), | Sense2_RETUR ------------------------------------------------------------- R, | Sense_Send | Port2-L ------------------------------------------------------------- for the Legacy AC'97 Compliant pin definition: Top Pins, L to R: _ ------------------------------------------------------------- Top pins, L to R: AGND | NC | NC | (pin missing), | NC ------------------------------------------------------------- R, | NC | Line-Out-L ------------------------------------------------------------- I hope my ascii diagarm doesn't get messed up when I post this. My question is which header do I use based on the above case audio cables and where do I plug what? Thanks again. The seven wires you show for your computer case, are "AC'97" compatible. I have yet to see a computer case with HDaudio/Azalia wiring, so they're all the same as far as I know. You want to use the Legacy AC'97 definition of your motherboard header. You set the BIOS to indicate that you are using the Legacy mode. The CODEC chip is still HDaudio, so that part doesn't change. The chip still functions in HDaudio fashion. The BIOS declaration just affects the computer doing the right thing with the header wiring. The header only has five functional pins. Four of the header pins are "NC" or "No Connect". Your cable has seven wires. Two wires will not be used. The "L-Ret" and "R-Ret" will not be used. The remaining five wires connect as follows: AGND === Black = Ground MIC2 === Red 2 = Mic in MICPWR === yellow 2 = mic-power Line_Out_R === yellow 1 = R-out Line_Out_L === white 1 = L-out HTH, Paul Yes it does! Just connected them. Waiting for a couple of more fans and ide cables, and then it should be ready. Who needs dial up tech support with people like you? Thanks again Paul. You have it seems a very deep knowledge of things computer. |
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Ihatefishsauce wrote:
Yes it does! Just connected them. Waiting for a couple of more fans and ide cables, and then it should be ready. Who needs dial up tech support with people like you? Thanks again Paul. You have it seems a very deep knowledge of things computer. Glad to have helped. Paul |
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On Jul 23, 6:24 pm, Paul wrote:
Ihatefishsauce wrote: Yes it does! Just connected them. Waiting for a couple of more fans and ide cables, and then it should be ready. Who needs dial up tech support with people like you? Thanks again Paul. You have it seems a very deep knowledge of things computer. Glad to have helped. Paul Another question has popped up. Although I have all the wires from the case plugged in to the right motherborad pins (power, reset, audio, etc.) I now wonder, and please excuse my stupidity, since the pin plug can be installed either way on the motherboard pins, for example - take the "power" plug that is coming from the case wire. It has two holes in it to be inserted on the two pins from the motherboard and it is not KEYED, it can be inserted either way--180 degrees. How do know which way is correct. The wires are different colors---does it matter ? I don't want to power it up if I don't know this for sure. Thanks again. |
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Ihatefishsauce wrote: On Jul 23, 6:24 pm, Paul wrote: Ihatefishsauce wrote: Yes it does! Just connected them. Waiting for a couple of more fans and ide cables, and then it should be ready. Who needs dial up tech support with people like you? Thanks again Paul. You have it seems a very deep knowledge of things computer. Glad to have helped. Paul Another question has popped up. Although I have all the wires from the case plugged in to the right motherborad pins (power, reset, audio, etc.) I now wonder, and please excuse my stupidity, since the pin plug can be installed either way on the motherboard pins, for example - take the "power" plug that is coming from the case wire. It has two holes in it to be inserted on the two pins from the motherboard and it is not KEYED, it can be inserted either way--180 degrees. How do know which way is correct. The wires are different colors---does it matter ? I don't want to power it up if I don't know this for sure. Thanks again. For the power, reset and audio connectors it doesn't matter. Only the power led and hard drive led matter. Usually one side of the pin is marked as +. If you by chance get them on the wrong way there will be no harm done. If the led's are not lighting up, all you have to do is reconnect them the other way around the next time the computer is shut off. You don't want to be fooling around inside the case with a live mother board in case you accidentally short something. Hobo |
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On Jul 26, 9:12 am, Hobo wrote:
Ihatefishsauce wrote: On Jul 23, 6:24 pm, Paul wrote: Ihatefishsauce wrote: Yes it does! Just connected them. Waiting for a couple of more fans and ide cables, and then it should be ready. Who needs dial up tech support with people like you? Thanks again Paul. You have it seems a very deep knowledge of things computer. Glad to have helped. Paul Another question has popped up. Although I have all the wires from the case plugged in to the right motherborad pins (power, reset, audio, etc.) I now wonder, and please excuse my stupidity, since the pin plug can be installed either way on the motherboard pins, for example - take the "power" plug that is coming from the case wire. It has two holes in it to be inserted on the two pins from the motherboard and it is not KEYED, it can be inserted either way--180 degrees. How do know which way is correct. The wires are different colors---does it matter ? I don't want to power it up if I don't know this for sure. Thanks again. For the power, reset and audio connectors it doesn't matter. Only the power led and hard drive led matter. Usually one side of the pin is marked as +. If you by chance get them on the wrong way there will be no harm done. If the led's are not lighting up, all you have to do is reconnect them the other way around the next time the computer is shut off. You don't want to be fooling around inside the case with a live mother board in case you accidentally short something. Hobo Success!! I double checked all connections and finally powered up. It went right into the BIOS. It's alive! Temperatures seem to hover at around 118-125 degrees F. The only problem I had was a noisy fan, which was screwed to the case but when I relocated it, the noise was gone. It recognized all the 2GB of memory (2048MB) and the drives. Now that I am in the BIOS, I will need to go very slowly to configure it. I am now very confused at all the BIOS settings and particularly the SATA drives. I really don't know how to configure them. I want to get the most efficiency out of them and am wondering exactly how I should configure them. Just two 320GB SATA drives. NO RAID.;; Just a C and D drive. Per Paul's suggestion, the two DVD burners are on the primary ide channel as master and slave. Can someone please tell me how exactly to configure these SATA drives for the most efficiency since I now need to install the operating system (WIN XP SP1). Thanks all! |
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