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In the pictures you show of the motherboard, it doesn't look like a PCIe slot is open??? If that's the case you will need a USB connected sound "card". They have headphone jacks on them.
In the pictures you show of the motherboard, it doesn't look like a PCIe slot is open??? If that's the case you will need a USB connected sound "card". They have headphone jacks on them.
Keep in mind you need a sound card, if that's what you want, that has a "headphone" jack on its I/O panel since you don't have a headphone jack on the case. Also, if/when you install it disable the Integrated (on motherboard) audio in the BIOS so there is no conflicts. Windows only allows one default audio playback device which you will want to be your new sound card.