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Enix
02-18-2005, 04:02 PM
I got some new headphones but the cord is uber short, and the only way i can use them on my pc atm is if i get the front headphone ports on my pc to work, but i dunno where to put the jumpers. Can anyone help? Anyone know of a diagram?

Jesus
02-18-2005, 04:06 PM
need a motherboard serial number.

Enix
02-18-2005, 04:11 PM
Can't find one :\. I used a basic usb diagram and that worked :\, but i cant find one for the headphones and mic :\.

I'm pretty sure the mobo is a epox though, but not sure exactley what series...

Tassadar
02-19-2005, 08:05 PM
http://www.epox.com/USA/product.asp?class=MB
Go there, look up your motherboard. If your using an Athlon XP processor, chances are it's an nForce 2. If your on a 64 bit, then it's a nForce 3, if your on PCI-Express, then it's nForce 4.
Look at the pictures and try to match them up with your board. After you think you have a match, click Support>Downloads, then search for Manuals. Put in your model name (for eample: EP-8RDA3+PRO) under search, then download the manual. The instructions for sound to case hookups will be in there.

Smith|
02-19-2005, 08:39 PM
http://www.epox.com/USA/product.asp?class=MB
Go there, look up your motherboard. If your using an Athlon XP processor, chances are it's an nForce 2. If your on a 64 bit, then it's a nForce 3, if your on PCI-Express, then it's nForce 4.
Look at the pictures and try to match them up with your board. After you think you have a match, click Support>Downloads, then search for Manuals. Put in your model name (for eample: EP-8RDA3+PRO) under search, then download the manual. The instructions for sound to case hookups will be in there.

Uh, he might have an Intel motherboard/processor.

Tassadar
02-19-2005, 08:43 PM
In which case he would do the exact same... check what socket it is, and match it with what his board looks like and the picture.