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Power button pin outs
Hey guys i got this case http://www.apevia.com/umanual/um-atxb8klw.pdf and this motherboard http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...reg_R1002_USEN and i was wondering to what part of the plug do i put the seperate wires hps is all in one (case is being shipped so i cant test anything)
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Re: Power button pin outs
There should be a small key written on the motherboard that will tell you which header goes to which FP connector. On things like the LEDs and the MB speaker, try it first with the writing on the connector facing in, then facing out
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Re: Power button pin outs
Not likely, but you can trace the wires into the front bezel to see where each ones goes, then draw your own header key for future reference (If it's not labeled on the MB).
You could also try the front panel diagram from ESCs RC410L/800-M. It very close to your board and the FP header looks the same. If you trace them, compare them to the ESC diagram and let us know if it's the same. That info could come in handy in the future.
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Re: Power button pin outs
Your board might not have had a reset switch as most newer comps don't.
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Re: Power button pin outs
I have a similar problem with mine, i`ve just bought a Jeantech NIX JNR 103 GT case and i have GA-8SIMLNF MoBo, very vague initials and i cant work out what they mean, so i`ll try the same idea!
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Re: Power button pin outs
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...ec_columbia5p&
WildTuna, Go to the link above, scroll to the about half way down of the page and you'll find your FP header config, and front audio header. It's for the GA-8SIML-NF7 motherboard. |
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