Here's my layout:
BLINE_OUT_L . . Line out_L
(empty one) . NC
BLINE_OUT_R . . Line out_R
+5VA . . MICPWR
AGND . . MIC2
(The dots represent the pins)
This is supposed to be standard.
My very descriptive mobo manual says (quote):
Front panel audio connector (10 - 1 pin FP_AUDIO)
This connector is for a chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O module that supports legacy AC '97 audio standard. Connect one end of the front panel audio I/O module cable to this connector. (end quote)
(comment: might as well say "here is where you plug it in")
If your computer RECORDS clicks when you plug in headphones, that usually means you connected the headphone's line to where the mic's line should go.
Also check the volume control.
Note that in volume control default one is playback control. To switch to recording control click "Options" in the menu and select properties.
To rough-test if your headphones are connected where the mic should be, you can record a sound via sound recorder (type sndrec32 in the run.. thing) and yell at your headphones. Your voice will be recorded. I know this sounds ridiculous, but it is true. Believe it or not, headphones work both ways. That way you'll know for sure that the mic should go there without poking inside the PC.
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Did you try pins 1 and 3 as the manual suggested? Bare in mind that 1 wire per channel is enough. Ground can be mutual.
And for the white noise, get used to it. PC is one big noise generator. I have my PC hooked to Hi-Fi and, believe me, if I increase the volume high enough on my Hi-Fi (90%), I can hear CD spin up, HD's clicks and even some noise when I'm scrolling the web page. And it's all being picked up by the analog CD Audio cable. Wires work like an antenna.
But all that wouldn't be heard on the headphones. Unless they are $1000 or more headset and you have acute hearing of a bat.
If you're hearing loud constant noise, it's connected wrong.
You should try to find correct connections on channel by channel basis.
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(Directed to the manufacturers) Whatever happened to putting the damn jacks on the other side of the case?
I've downloaded the manual for your mobo. It looks like it's world standard not to give any expalnation nor what to plug where when it comes to front audio panel. I think that's what the AC97 stands for.
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