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13 minutes ago, Chris Yahya said:

well previous mobo (H61M-S2P-B3 Gigabyte) the audio is working. but thats a 2 month ago before i buy msi.

 

can it mobo defect or cable defect?

 

i'll check the cables are they damaged or not.

 

if damaged, how to repair it?

It can be either.

 

Good idea.

 

Soldering if it's the cable, RMA the motherboard if it's the motherboard.

hello, i have Z170A PRO , using Corsair Carbide SPEC 01, which it has "HD AUDIO" plug.

i plugged it in to the mobo, but none audio detected when i plug audio jack in front audio.

help!

rear audio jack is working properly.

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2 minutes ago, Chris Yahya said:

hello, i have Z170A PRO , using Corsair Carbide SPEC 01, which it has "HD AUDIO" plug.

i plugged it in to the mobo, but none audio detected when i plug audio jack in front audio.

help!

rear audio jack is working properly.

Sure the pins are all lined up? Possibly defective cable.

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29 minutes ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

Sure the pins are all lined up? Possibly defective cable.

well previous mobo (H61M-S2P-B3 Gigabyte) the audio is working. but thats a 2 month ago before i buy msi.

 

can it mobo defect or cable defect?

 

i'll check the cables are they damaged or not.

 

if damaged, how to repair it?

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13 minutes ago, Chris Yahya said:

well previous mobo (H61M-S2P-B3 Gigabyte) the audio is working. but thats a 2 month ago before i buy msi.

 

can it mobo defect or cable defect?

 

i'll check the cables are they damaged or not.

 

if damaged, how to repair it?

It can be either.

 

Good idea.

 

Soldering if it's the cable, RMA the motherboard if it's the motherboard.

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My system: PCPartPicker || For Corsair support tag @Corsair Josephor @Corsair Nick || My 5MT Legacy GT Wagon ||

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On 5/2/2016 at 11:40 AM, STRMfrmXMN said:

It can be either.

 

Good idea.

 

Soldering if it's the cable, RMA the motherboard if it's the motherboard.

now the difficult thing is : i only have cheapo Case which it has Audio jack but i'm very sure they're not HD audio, or maybe AC 97....

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1 hour ago, Chris Yahya said:

now the difficult thing is : i only have cheapo Case which it has Audio jack but i'm very sure they're not HD audio, or maybe AC 97....

If so, check the BIOS. On older boards there was an option to chose between AC97 or HD audio. If yours has this too, this should fix it. The cable/connector is the same.

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woosh! i just opened my case and looking the audio cable is damaged or not, but i found no damage. then i plugged it again. suddenly it works....

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