I need a little help with this. Here's a picture from my motherboard manual and the case connectors.
I can only wish you luck. You have encountered the hardest boss of setting up computers. Anyways, try matching up the pins in the manual to what the cables say they are. And be careful not to break them, they break too easily.
Hi Isaiah. If your motherboard has the same abbreviations that your connectors just match one to one, like INTEL motherboards which come with the useful diagram card and the well drawn identifications on the board of every plug. If this is not the case, at least identify the area of sound (which is your case) first and then match first those who are basically written in the motherboard, then match those that show more abbreviations even more than your connectors from the case, the ground cables are black (in some cases brown, in your box are black). If at least your motherboard painted area by area in different colors then your job is easier. But nevertheless you have to read patiently every abbrev. and match words to words and always focusing on the color at the same time. If you connect something wrong something using 5 volts could burn your motherboard unfailingly, specially the USB ports. Take care and Merry Christmas.
it would help if you provide motherboard make and model. Thanks JAUD1 (font panel audeo connector) pin 1 - mic L -mic in - orange pin 2 - ground-gnd - black pin 3 - mic R -mic bias - green pin 5 - Head Phone R -r in - brown pin 6 - mic detect -r out - yellow pin 9 - Head Phone L -l in - dark blue pin 10 -Head Phone Detect -l out - red JFP2 Front panel connector pin 1 - ground -gnd - black recheck everything. I hope its correct. contact the PC case manufacturer to assist. goo.gl/6h4bYu