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Question Front panel audio, Audigy 2, Cooler Master 5

I have a Cooler Master Centurion 5 case and an Audigy 2. I have read the front panel thread with the ZS, but I still don't understand... Is there pins on the Audigy 2 for all of the front inputs? I know where the FireWire connection on this card is, and that the USB goes on the motherboard, but I would rather have my sound go throguh the card rather than through the motherboard.

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I have a Cooler Master Centurion 5 case and an Audigy 2. I have read the front panel thread with the ZS, but I still don't understand... Is there pins on the Audigy 2 for all of the front inputs? I know where the FireWire connection on this card is, and that the USB goes on the motherboard, but I would rather have my sound go throguh the card rather than through the motherboard.

hello, did you find out? i have got the same problem.i think the audio connector from centurion 5 goes on the motherboard .it has :1 mic in, 1mic power,1 ground,1time 2right out,1 time 2 left out. my mothercard is a abit Nf7.
hope you sort out your front audio connection. can you help me?

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Have you used Igrep to search for previous threads like these? There is a sticky on Audigy 2 front panel connectors.
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i have now but was not lucky.

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Try: http://www.devhardware.com/forums/archive/t-15584

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Yes there are. The pins to which you would connect your front audio panel connecting leads/wires are situated within a white socket and this is located in the top left area of the Audigy 2ZS. You cant miss it, all the other sockets for TAD, AUX, etc are black and cannot be mistaken for it. BTW, the pin diameter and spacing is different from all those which one normally comes across inside a computer.

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