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Audio input connector front side

Audio input connector front side

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Valkeu
Member
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05-28-2019, 11:01 AM
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Hello! I'm just getting started here, but I thought this was the right spot. Recently, I bought a ROG Strix B-450-F Gaming and a Fractal Design Focus-G case along with some other parts. My front audio connector seems to be acting up—no sound when plugging in headphones, only an electrical buzz. It's not my microphone port, which is fine since I use it for audio now. I've reached out to Fractal and they sent me a new front I/O panel, but the issue persists. Now that I'm moving my mouse and scroll wheel, static appears too. I've checked online forums, but no one else seems to have the same problem. I've tried reseating the connector, getting a new panel from Fractal, reinstalling drivers multiple times, using different cables, and even looked up some other solutions. If you have any advice, please let me know—I'm stuck and can't figure it out. Thanks!
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Valkeu
05-28-2019, 11:01 AM #1

Hello! I'm just getting started here, but I thought this was the right spot. Recently, I bought a ROG Strix B-450-F Gaming and a Fractal Design Focus-G case along with some other parts. My front audio connector seems to be acting up—no sound when plugging in headphones, only an electrical buzz. It's not my microphone port, which is fine since I use it for audio now. I've reached out to Fractal and they sent me a new front I/O panel, but the issue persists. Now that I'm moving my mouse and scroll wheel, static appears too. I've checked online forums, but no one else seems to have the same problem. I've tried reseating the connector, getting a new panel from Fractal, reinstalling drivers multiple times, using different cables, and even looked up some other solutions. If you have any advice, please let me know—I'm stuck and can't figure it out. Thanks!

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jt1029
Junior Member
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05-28-2019, 11:45 AM
#2
I believe your motherboard may be experiencing an issue. Are both the rear headphone jack and the audio output making that same whining sound? For me, I’d have my motherboard checked for inspection. The problem might stem from a faulty capacitor, a soldering mistake, or a defective IO chip.
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jt1029
05-28-2019, 11:45 AM #2

I believe your motherboard may be experiencing an issue. Are both the rear headphone jack and the audio output making that same whining sound? For me, I’d have my motherboard checked for inspection. The problem might stem from a faulty capacitor, a soldering mistake, or a defective IO chip.

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GodleyBeast
Member
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05-28-2019, 05:55 PM
#3
The rear headphone port functions perfectly, but I prefer a thorough check before assuming it's faulty.
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GodleyBeast
05-28-2019, 05:55 PM #3

The rear headphone port functions perfectly, but I prefer a thorough check before assuming it's faulty.

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NastyBastrd
Member
186
05-30-2019, 12:05 AM
#4
I tackled another issue by repositioning my cables and adjusting the audio wire. It seemed to help? Great! Anyone facing a comparable situation might want to try the same approach first.
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NastyBastrd
05-30-2019, 12:05 AM #4

I tackled another issue by repositioning my cables and adjusting the audio wire. It seemed to help? Great! Anyone facing a comparable situation might want to try the same approach first.