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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Thats what I assumed...........but since this is a first attempt ever at connecting up a mobo, I can't be too careful 
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You m,ust not confuse the actual audio produced by a soundcard or onboard soundcard with the speaker in the case.
The speaker in the case should have a short wire that will connect to one of the pins near the others you havce been putting in, eg. reset, power, h.d, etc.
This is used to signify system beeps, however when you switch on there shouldnt be any beeps. Asus boards do not beep at all if everything has booted up fine.
The winbond editor thing is a thing bundled with Asus motherboards. In the event you have a problem, and that the Winbond speech controller is enabled in the Bios, a voice will alert you through your soundcards external speakers tha something is wrong. eg. CPU not installed, or No Graphics card detected.
The Speaker for the beeps is rarely used these days and is just there for the odd system sound thats generated now and again. There should be a speaker attached to the case and it will probably have a 4 pin connector labelled SPKR.
Now onto your front panel stuff...
If you have front panel sockets, eg, microphone, headphones, etc. connect them to either your soundcard or to the front panel audio jack on your motherboard to use the onboard sound.