help from thermaltake tsunami users needed

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  1. Dr_Jean

    Dr_Jean Member

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    Hello !

    I'm Jean from France. Building my PC, I got a VA3000BWA case, thermaltake tsunami dream, and input a gigabyte K8NF-9 ultra MB. I can't find the correspondance between the front-panel connectors and the F-Audio pins on the MB, which description follows :

    1-mic
    2-gnd
    3-mic-bias
    4-power
    5-frontaudio(R)
    6-RearAudio(R)/Return R
    7-NC
    8-NoPin
    9-FrontAUdio(L)
    10-RearAudio(L)/ReturnL

    I'd be glad if anyone could led me to plug and use at last these front panel ports.

    Thank you :)
     
  2. SypherTek

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    it should tell you in the book that came with your motherboard
     
  3. boxwrench

    boxwrench Guest

    here's a link to the maufacturers sight you can download the manual if needed.http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/Manual_DownloadFile.aspx?FileType=Manual&FileID=17140
     
  4. Dr_Jean

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    I thank you for your various answers but actually I did have a close look (please I apologize for my approximative English :/ ) to each manual and I did not find any helping answer, reason for this post. I also found the user's guide for the gigabyte's motherboard but not the one for thermaltake. At the moment, I'm back home and here is what is written on the thermaltake's manual, with a given example of an Asus MB layout :

    ear R -> Line_out R.
    Return R -> Line_in R
    Ear L -> Line_Out L
    Return L -> Line_In L
    Mic In -> Mic
    Mic Bias -> Mic pwr
    ground -> ground

    I feel ok when compared to the description of the gigabyte layout for some of these connections but shall understand that the Frontaudio R of the gigabyte stands for the line_out R of the asus MB ? and same for Left...

    I appear to be here a full newby ans I actually am since it is the very first PC I am building and I don't completly handle the technical English language :))

    Once again, I thank you for any answer ans patience :)

    Hello from the Riviera, slightly turning to a smooth and warm weather :)


     

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