Hi, I bought a new motherboard today(Intel D915GEV) and installed it by myself. Everything was OK until I get to connect front panel audio outs of my casing with the new motherboard. Now this is my problem, the out-puts of motherboard are labeled; Port1L, Port1R, Port2L, Port2R, Sense_Send, GND, Presence#, Sence1_Ret and Sense2_Ret. But the plugs I have on my casing are labeled L-In, R-In, L-Out, R-Out, GND1, GND2, Mic-Bias and Mic-In. Now, I can't understand plug which one to which. Motherboard manual provide no support on this matter. Since I use headphones, front panel audio out is essential for me. Please help me to solve this out... Thanks in advance...
http://www.intel.com/products/motherboard/d915gev/index.htm Try this link to solve your problem. It gives you all the info you might need. Also google the front audio port you are using. If the ports came with the case try googling it.
I tried googling it before I post but to no avail. Anyways, technical staff @ the shop helped me out. I wonder why Intel never provide good instruction manuals with their motherboards like others. I bought a Gigabyte motherboard last year an d every single setting to be set was in the manual. Thanks.
Because sometimes, when a company gets so big, it can no longer see what it's customer needs are anymore, and they just keep moving forward with their own agenda. Microsoft is the same way. Only way to stop that from happening, is to stop buying their products. Stop feeding the giant.