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[SOLVED] Computer case Front Panel Connectors
Hi all, i recently purchased a
COOLER MASTER Elite 330 RC-330-KKN1-GP Black SECC ATX Mid Tower Computer Case and a motherboard MSI P43 Neo3-F LGA 775 Intel P43 ATX Intel Motherboard And i have no clue were to put the front panel connectors on my motherboard. My manual don't help me at all. It tells me were to put them but the motherboard is so different i don't know were to put the cables and im scared if i do it wrong something will happen. I was wondering if someone were can help me with the cables, like find a picture on were to put the cables were. I would really appreciate it. Its really confusing me. the cables on the case are like power led + and - and like USB and Speaker . I'm having a problem with all the cables not just the ones i specified. the motherboard isn't labeled good enough to tell me were to put the cables were good enough. i been trying for days and i can't figure it out. Thanks! Last edited by papaglitch; 02-01-2009 at 02:51 PM. |
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
Well,all case cables, i cant figure out were any of the cables go, its really confusing. if you look at the cables, its hard for someone like me to do cause this is my first build.
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
I've provided some pics for u guys but there kinda bad but its the best i can do.
![]() ![]() these pics are were the cords go that i know of but i dont know were the cords go. and the case is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119115 but i cant find a picture that just shows the cables. Last edited by papaglitch; 02-01-2009 at 08:26 PM. |
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
You are looking at the wrong place on the motherboard. You can download the manual here:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?f...89&type=manual Look at Page 2-2 for the locaton of JFP1 and JFP2 connectors, then look at page 2-16 for how to use the case connectors
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
yea i hooked those up. just the Power Led + & - are confusing cause it says on 1 plug to plug the power leds here and on the other plug it says plug them there so im confused on which plug to plug them into.
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
The #2 post is + #4 post is negative these 2 are not a problem if they end up backwards the led will not light but no harm will occur
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
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If you have a two pin connector, plug the into JFP1 . . if it is three pin connector, use JFP2
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Re: Computer case Front Panel Connectors
![]() You are welcome!!! You can mark this thread as solved by clicking on the Thread Tools link in your first post . .
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