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I have the Nu Audio, non-pro card.
In the instructions they tell you to hook the panel header to the front of the audio card.
I have an older motherboard. It has single pin connectors for all of the panel header items.
How do I connect to the audio card without having some sort of a cable to insert?
Thanks.
Michael
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 03:34:21
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goofeyfoot I have the Nu Audio, non-pro card.
In the instructions they tell you to hook the panel header to the front of the audio card.
I have an older motherboard. It has single pin connectors for all of the panel header items.
How do I connect to the audio card without having some sort of a cable to insert?
Thanks.
Michael
Your computer case itself should have a connection for the front headphone/speaker jack that says audio, thats what you would plug into the audio card. Should be a 9 pin connection with 4 pins on one row and 5 pins on the other row.
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goofeyfoot
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 11:02:51
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Thanks. But those are all individual pin connectors. So what should I do?
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 11:42:15
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There is plenty of info if you Google it, but if it all seems too complicated, then buy one of these https://www.amazon.com/front-panel-audio-connector/s?k=front+panel+audio+connectorBe aware, however, that the sound from front panel audio will likely be rather poor compared to what you get from plugging in directly to the audio card in the back. So you'll be defeating the entire purpose of having a nice audio card!
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 12:03:14
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goofeyfoot Thanks. But those are all individual pin connectors. So what should I do?
What case are you using that it doesn't have a front panel audio connection plug? Your case should have something like this to plug into the audio card.
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 12:51:59
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Yes that picture of those little pins is exactly what mine looks like. So I was thinking maybe there is a way to attach those to a dongle and then bring them into the new sound card? Maybe it all in one piece or something?
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 12:59:04
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goofeyfoot Yes that picture of those little pins is exactly what mine looks like. So I was thinking maybe there is a way to attach those to a dongle and then bring them into the new sound card? Maybe it all in one piece or something?
So, use the answer he provided. DamonLynch Maybe he / she uses something like this https://superuser.com/a/818937/370299
Plug the wires into the NU Audio card as shown in the link above.
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 13:05:34
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So you plug each one directly into the card? You don’t have to put it into a dongle or a wire or something first?
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 13:10:12
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ty_ger07 Your attachments aren't showing. Your attachment: https://forums.evga.com/d.nload.axd?file=0;3041995 "File Not Found" EVGA's forum image attachment system doesn't work.
Use www.techpowerup.org to upload your images.
I can see all of the images that have been posted. And all links are working.
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 13:10:59
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goofeyfoot So you plug each one directly into the card? You don’t have to put it into a dongle or a wire or something first?
Yes you should be able to plug them in directly if your wires are long enough.
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 13:57:22
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sparetimepc
ty_ger07 Your attachments aren't showing. Your attachment: https://forums.evga.com/d.nload.axd?file=0;3041995 "File Not Found" EVGA's forum image attachment system doesn't work.
Use www.techpowerup.org to upload your images.
I can see all of the images that have been posted. And all links are working.
You are almost certainly alone. This is an ongoing bug with this forum. The images usually appear for the person who posted them, rarely appear for anyone else, and every now and then -- after a day or two -- they might randomly appear and disappear as they see fit. Again, this is a well established truth. Techpowerup.org. Free. No account required. No ads. No confusing links which you think are an image link but is instead a link to a "gallery" page surrounded by ads. No fuss. Click browse. Click upload. Copy the BBcode it gives you. It's literally a 10 second process. And it works! Reliably.
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Re: How to Connect Panel Headers
2020/03/29 14:09:55
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ty_ger07 Your attachments aren't showing. Your attachment: https://forums.evga.com/d.nload.axd?file=0;3041995 "File Not Found" EVGA's forum image attachment system doesn't work.
Use www.techpowerup.org to upload your images.
I can see all of the images that have been posted. And all links are working.
You are almost certainly alone. This is an ongoing bug with this forum. The images usually appear for the person who posted them, rarely appear for anyone else, and every now and then -- after a day or two -- they might randomly appear and disappear as they see fit. Again, this is a well established truth. Techpowerup.org. Free. No account required. No ads. No confusing links which you think are an image link but is instead a link to a "gallery" page surrounded by ads. No fuss.
Click browse. Click upload. Copy the BBcode it gives you. It's literally a 10 second process. And it works! Reliably.
Don't know then, i opened a firefox browser where i'm not even logged in and i can see everthing as well. I use imgur when i'm doing all of my regular photos and never had anyone say they can't see my images in all the threads/posts i have started.
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