![]() The connector needed isn't identified (though there's speculation that it's a Dell OEM part.) Worst of all is that the. The forums have a discussion, but it's unsatisfactory. Searching the Internet with google yields a few clues as to the pinout. Some Background: (Skip this if you want.) As you can see this is a 10 pin connector. The Solution: Build your own audio connector to plug into the "special" Audigy2 ZS white connector. You're also not going to go to RadioShack and get an audio jack splitter. There's no way in hell you're going to keep reaching around to the back of the case to switch the connector from your regular speakers to your headphones. You can't believe you spent all this money on a nice case and you can't use the front panel. The Problem: You just built a sweet new system and find out that your case's front panel audio and microphone jacks won't connect to your Audigy2 ZS sound card. ![]() If you don't want to take any chances then DON'T mess with your sound card. You as the reader assume all liability for any damage arising from trying to follow these instructions. ![]() WARNING: You can damage or destroy your sound card by following any of these instructions. ![]()
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