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O.P. ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
Hello everyone.

Here's the thing, I have a front pannel on my case with 2 Usb ports and 1 Microphone / Hearphones jack..

It never worked, I guess the guys at the computer store (who were quite stupid) set it up incorrectly.. So I'm here begging for help, because I don't know what jumpers to connect / where :(..

I've searched on Google and I haven't found anything useful :(..

Oh by the way, my motherboard is Asus P4S800

Thanks everyone!
05-11-2006 09:41 PM
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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
u can find much help from the manual of ur motherboard.
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05-11-2006 09:47 PM
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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
i have just set mine up - havent yet been able to check it as have not finished building the PC
i have the ASUS DELUXE P4C800 motheroard so im guessing it is similar.

if you have the manual life will be easier - do you have it/

on the cables it may say one hting but the manual may have other things labelled. a small thing:

1 +d = usb_p6+

1 -d = usb_p6-

1+vcc = usb+6v



2 +d = usb_p5+

2 -d = usb_p5-

2+vcc = usb+5v


one of those (either the left or right) will be written on the cables. and the other may be written in your manual/on your motherboard

this may help - but reall yyou need the manual or a copy of the pages
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O.P. RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
Wait, I know where to place the jumpers on the motherboard, what I don't know is what to connect on the front pannel :(..
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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
they should alreay be connected to yor front panel, the cables already running?
usually they are round and of a light colour (ie: cream)
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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
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Oh by the way, my motherboard is Asus P4S800
I have a P4P800 I will take pictures of mine and how its connected for you.

[Image: SA400206.jpg]
Shows where the USB on the front panel plugs into the motherboard (on mine)

[Image: SA400207.jpg]
Again shows where the USB on the front panel plugs into the motherboard (on mine) (beige thicker cable)

[Image: SA400208.jpg]
Are the cables from the front panel that go through the back of the PC and should plug into the soundcard

[Image: SA400209.jpg]
Shows where the cables come from for the front panel.

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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
http://dlsvr02.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4s800/e1860_p4s800.pdf
Audio: page 31, USB: page 32.

In the (somewhat unlikely) event you don't already have it, the reader for  PDF documents is available here.


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RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
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Are the cables from the front panel that go through the back of the PC and should plug into the soundcard


these are not always the right cables, on my front panel they are just the same cables as the USB but with different labelligs and connect to my motherboard, so that picture MAY nt be any use if the cables are different - all depends on the front panel installed to oyur case
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Ok Guys, I realised how dumb I was being and got everything UP and Running, thanks for your help :).. Except from the f*cking Microphone IN  :(
Nothing is recorded when I try to use it on Windows Audio Recorder .. And yes, Microphone 'Mute' check box is unchecked on the Volume Properties ..:(


Oh and by the way, I'm using the onboard soundcard (5.1 with SoundMax drivers) which means that I have a cable connected from the motherboard itself to the front panel

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RE: RE: ASUS P4S800 + Front Pannel
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Nothing is recorded when I try to use it on Windows Audio Recorder .. And yes, Microphone 'Mute' check box is unchecked on the Volume Properties ..:(


Oh and by the way, I'm using the onboard soundcard (5.1 with SoundMax drivers)
On mine, if I use 5.1 audio, I can't use any microphone. There are three audio jacks. If I use 5.1, they become front, rear and subwoofer. If I just use stereo, then the jacks are microphone, speakers, and something-I-don't-know (not respectively).
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