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  1. A) Main Audio Ports on Motherboard

    • 1. Light Blue Port – Line-in The light blue port is technically known as the “ Line-in ” port on a computer. ...
    • 2. Lime Green Port – Line-Out/Headphone/Front Speaker The lime green port on the back of the computer is known as the “ Line-out ” port. ...
    • 3. Pink Port – Mic-in
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  3. Motherboard Audio Ports/Jacks Explained By Color

    Sep 3, 2022 · The lime green port, or the “Line-Out” port as it’s technically known, is the port you use when you want to get some sort of audio out of the PC. So everything from headphones, speakers, and anything else that can play …

  4. What audio jacks are which? - Tom's Hardware Forum

    Aug 8, 2017 · If you have a typical 2ch or 2.1ch speaker system (where there is only one 3.5mm jack connecting all the speakers/sub-woofer), you will connect that jack to the Line-Out (usu. green color) at the I/O panel of your …

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  8. What are the sound card connections and color codes?

    Mar 27, 2023 · One or two standard 3.5 mm line-out jacks, usually light green in color. A line-in jack. A microphone input (sometimes called Mic), usually a pink-colored 3.5 mm jack.

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