HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1360t Desktop PC audio output

Desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1360t there outputs separated from the headphone speakers?

1 S/PDIF 2 - USB 2.0: 4 3 - LAN (ethernet) 4 - USB 3.0: 2 5 - 1 DVI - i and DVI - d: 1

6. audio: Center/subwoofer 7 - Audio: Line-in 8 - Audio: output rear speaker

9 - audio: line out 10 - audio: pregnant side 11 - Audio: Microphone

AND

15-in-1 multimedia card reader + Top I/O (2 headphone plug to listen USB 3.0 + 1 + 1 taken micro + Front I/O (2 or 4 USB 2.0)

YES, the h8 - 1360t should have outputs of speakers separated from the headphone output.

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