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Asus Z790-I Mini ITX Board Speaker Input?

iQyThradz3137i
Level 8
Where do you connect your speakers to on the HIVE

I see a SPDIF out what kind of SPDIF Cable is that?

Looking for info before i purchase the board
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JohnAb
Level 15
I've never seen that before, but you can get 3.5mm to SPDIF - see image. I guess that's the solution?
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JohnAb wrote:
I've never seen that before, but you can get 3.5mm to SPDIF - see image. I guess that's the solution?


Thanks is that def the connector for that? 100%

JohnAb wrote:
I've never seen that before, but you can get 3.5mm to SPDIF - see image. I guess that's the solution?


Just being pedantic, that's mini-TOSLINK to TOSLINK. It's not electrical 3.5mm to optical TOSLINK. Hybrid mini-TOSLINK sockets do exist which can also do electrical/analogue 3.5mm in addition to optical (Apple have done that before, if memory serves). The ASUS sockets are probably optical-only unless the documentation or labelling suggests otherwise. As far as I know, there isn't an electrical S/PDIF over 3.5mm, that's normally done over RCA or BNC. It's possible they could be hybrid ports on ITX, if the board doesn't have the usual 3.5mm ports to save space or something, but check the manual (if it's described as just optical S/PDIF, that's probably all it does).

Murph_9000 wrote:
Just being pedantic, that's mini-TOSLINK to TOSLINK. It's not electrical 3.5mm to optical TOSLINK. Hybrid mini-TOSLINK sockets do exist which can also do electrical/analogue 3.5mm in addition to optical (Apple have done that before, if memory serves). The ASUS sockets are probably optical-only unless the documentation or labelling suggests otherwise. As far as I know, there isn't an electrical S/PDIF over 3.5mm, that's normally done over RCA or BNC. It's possible they could be hybrid ports on ITX, if the board doesn't have the usual 3.5mm ports to save space or something, but check the manual (if it's described as just optical S/PDIF, that's probably all it does).


Didnt really need all this lol but thanks for the input had to learn alittle

My question will the Mini Toslink to toslink work. I have edifier 1280DB speakers will i be able to use them with that cable speakers linked below

https://www.edifier.com/product-r1280db.html

It's possible you may need to pay for a Dolby license on Windows, or something. Your board probably has DTS bundled, I'd guess. It's the old digital audio format war.

Murph_9000 wrote:
It's possible you may need to pay for a Dolby license on Windows, or something. Your board probably has DTS bundled, I'd guess. It's the old digital audio format war.


I highly doubt that

iQyThradz3137i wrote:
I highly doubt that


Yeah, it's probably not needed for just standard stereo speakers. I just know there's a format/licensing war between Dolby and DTS that can result in irritation for consumers, and that ASUS include DTS with at least some of the ROG boards.

Murph_9000 wrote:
Yeah, it's probably not needed for just standard stereo speakers. I just know there's a format/licensing war between Dolby and DTS that can result in irritation for consumers, and that ASUS include DTS with at least some of the ROG boards.


Like i said i am only looking for what cable i need for my Edifier speakers before i buy the motherboard thats all

Murph_9000
Level 14
Looking at the port on the Z790-I's HIVE, I would interpret the markings as it being a hybrid port that can do either analogue electrical 3.5mm mic-in (just standard mic port), or mini-TOSLINK optical S/PDIF.

You could use a ROG Clavis DAC if you need both mic-in and optical S/PDIF.