- What is AAFP socket on Motherboard? - Super User
When I looking at my motherboard carefully, I can see a Socket named "AAFP" Note: My motherboard is "ASUS P5KPL SE" What is this socket and what does it do?
- jumper - Old front audio headers - Super User
A friend recently asked me to diagnose his PC (the PSU was faulty), but that's beside the point I foolishly disconnected the front audio headers before checking the way they were connected, and no
- No place to put HD audio cable on motherboard - Super User
you want #12 labeled "AAFP" (page 9 aka page 1-1) which, two pages later is incorrectly stated as #11, but if you note, #11 information states it is 10-1 pins and is an AAFP
- Which to use when, and whats the difference? - Super User
The correct one to use depends on your case Those cables are typically used to connect front panel headphone microphone ports While the connectors may look identical, the pinouts are different and not really interchangeable The matching connector on your case should be labelled accordingly, I know mine is labelled HD Audio HD Audio is intended to replace AC'97 HD Audio is generally more
- HAF cooler master case. Audio confusion - Super User
"AAFP" is almost certainly the motherboard's front-panel audio header, in which case the HD Audio connection should be plugged in there However! There are two different standards for front-panel audio, one being "HD Audio" and the other being AC '97, whose pinouts differ
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