Thanks for the report. The profiles listed in the ALSA log are all
reporting that they're unavailable (aside from pro-audio). The kernel is
reporting that all the sockets for the on-board audio are empty, so
Pipewire concludes there's nowhere to send the sound and doesn't expose
anything.

Can you try forcing a profile selection with,

pactl set-card-profile alsa_card.pci-0000_00_1f.3 output:analog-
stereo+input:analog-stereo

If that works you can use a drop-in Wireplumber configuration to make it
permanent, but it looks like the kernel might need to be telling that
audio driver to not rely on jack detection for this motherboard.

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