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I can't connect my front panel audio and mic jacks on the ms 6541 v2 motherboard

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Check the sys bios and see if it is disabled also th device manager

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I have a motherboard biostar G31-M7 TE , the front audio connector is : 1. Mic Left in , 2. Ground , 3. Mic Right in , 4. GPIO , 5. Right line in , 6. Jack Sense , 7.Front Sense , 8. no pin , 9. Left line...

Intel G31 is tech, from year. Aug 2008
learn audio drivers come from only 2 places
the OS PnP servers at microsoft
or from oEM BIOSTAR.
the motherboard is DIY grade and that means the manual covers all that. did you RTM the manual first.
no PC case told. at all, and mixing OEM cases with mobo will fail here, for those jacks front not any kind of industry standard at all
the rear work so why not use those?

those front cables are custom, jack sense only works on the maker of the CASE not told the OEM case and model not told by you.
dell,hp or who?
worse yet that mobo has no front panel feature at all
proof here.

https://manualsbrain.com/en/manuals/807036/?page=14

just use rear, abondon old OEM case front audio.
or buy a real DYI case what large slow quiet fans and win.
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Hello. When I plug my headphone with mic into the front panel jacks, it does not work. Now if I disconnect my speakers and plug it in the back jacks, it will work. However, the front joacks are there for...

Open up your case.
You should see cables running from the front panel to the motherboard. On the motherboard you will see a multi-pin connector. What is your exact ASUS motherboard model? Here's a generic ASUS one. You will see this on the motherboard where the front panel connects to the board. A bunch of pins will terminate here.

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Notice the pin labelled MIC. You will see GND etched on the motherboard. Use this to orient yourself. The Mic one is just below the GND pin. Connect it here. Notice the entire top row is devoted to FP_Audio or Front panel Audio. There are other places to connect it (e.g., if you just want stereo sound, there's a left and right FP_R and FP_L).

Move the mic connector over to the Mic pin if there is one. If not, you can get a cable at your local computer supply shop. As you can tell from the others, they are very basic wires with simple terminals.

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I want to know where the connection points are on the motherboard for the front mic and audio jacks. I have a epox ep-5pdaj motherboard. Will you send me a diagram please.

close to the back panel of the mainboard, below the back i/o connectors and 3.5mm audio jacks.
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You need to remove the two jumpers from the pins, this is where you connect the front panel audio connector, if your case has each wire separate. then please look at this webpage http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-015851.htm look at the part "For AC97 Front Panel Audio" PIN 1 should read MIC. If not, then scroll down, you are reading the wrong part of the page.
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Front Panel Connections for motherboard

Is that the right motherboard number. You can download the manuals from eu.msi.com
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Fr.and rear MIC and h-phones connectors work simultaneously?

there may be an option in your audio dievice manager to treat "microphone jacks as seperate input sources. if your software does not support this, then you will have to get another soundgard
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Headphone problem

Did you installed all drivers ?

Are there FRONT audio jacks you are trying to connect your headphones/mic ?
Dit it work before ?

First install all (incl. audio) drivers and try to get audio from BACK connectors (Green is speakers/headphones, Pink is Mic.)
If it workson on REAR, but not on FRONT connectors, check if you have another icon for AUDIO settings in Control panel and try to set FRONT audio settings.

Check if FRONT audio connectors are connected to your motherboard.

Regards.

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Plug mic and earphone to the front panel

hi!gud am...hope this will help...

have you check if your audio controller is working?have you installed the driver?if not check this out...start>control panel>system>hardware>device manager>sound,video and audio controllers...

is your mic and earphone new?if not try to replace it with a new one maybe its broken that's why its not working...

check if the front panel audio is connected on your mobo...some casing with front panel audio has no connection...let me know what you see and tried ok?

goodluck...
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Some cases come with a Mic & speaker jack/ cable. These jacks sit within the case. Rather than using the rear Mic which is (colored pink) & speaker (colored green). These 2 colored cables run from the front of the case & out through an emty hole in the back of the case. Which you connect them to the rear of the boards Mic in (pink) & sound (green). Now you can use your front audio jacks for both mic & sound. This may sound strange but I have come across many cases just like this. Its not uncommon to have 2 front usbs & a 1394 connect on to the board as well. Without your manual I'm sorry I can not help you fauther.
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Hi, The motherboard connection points to the front panel audio jacks are shown in the diagram below. It was cropped from a page of the user's manual. A downloadable version of the English version of the User's manual is at http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775/P5RD1-VM/e2440_p5rd1-vm.pdf Hope this be of help to you. Post back how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards.
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