What is AC97 audio?

What is AC97 audio?

AC’97 defines a high-quality, 16- or 20-bit audio architecture with 5.1 surround sound support for the PC. AC’97 supports a 96 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution and a 48 kHz sampling rate at 20-bit stereo resolution for multichannel recording and playback.

What is AAFP on motherboard?

AAFP/HD Audio (Front Audio Header) In a nutshell, HD Audio brings auto-detection functionality to the ports, allowing the system to sense the presence of devices plugged into the ports and behave accordingly. The pin header is sometimes labeled on the motherboard as “AAFP,” for the “analog audio front panel” cable.

Where do I put AC97?

The Hard drive activity light is among the Front Panel IO block. The case you have bought obviously has a cable with two connectors at the end, one HDA and the other AC97. Depending on the age, etc, of your board, you will need to plug only one of these into the front panel sound header on your board.

What is AAFP?

The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) represents more than 124,900 physicians and medical students nationwide. The AAFP was founded in 1947 to promote the interests of family physicians and their patients.

What does AAFP mean?

American Academy of Family Physicians
Definition of AAFP (American Academy of Family Physicians)

What is JAUD1?

JAUD1 is the jumpers that connect the audio signal from the motherboard to the chassis front panel.

Where do I connect my ac97 cable?

AC’97 is the connection for the headphone and mic jacks on the front of the case (there are two pin layouts ac’97 and hd audio). HDA is the hard drive activity light.

Do I need to plug in HD audio cable?

The HD Audio is just to have the HD audio features out of the Front Headphone and Mic jack on the PC. a lot of cases give bot the HD and non HD version of the connector. It ONLY affect the front Jacks. Has nothing to do with the Read jacks on the motherboard.

Is the AAFP reliable?

A trusted, go-to source for more than 127,600 family physicians and medical students, the AAFP is a reliable, evidence-based source of medical information for health care professionals.

Is AAFP reliable?

What is JUSB3 used for?

According to the motherboard manual, JUSB1 and JUSB2 are USB 2.0 connectors, while JUSB3 and JUSB4 are USB 3.0 connectors. The only difference between JUSB3 and JUSB4 ports is that JUSB3 is intended for device charging.

What is JUSB1 for?

The little connector blocks on the motherboard that are labeled as JUSB1 and JUSB2 are where you plug in the USB cables from the case.