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Front panel connectors
Name: Dave Date: April 30, 2003 at 07:32:52 Pacific OS: Win2K CPU/Ram: Athlon XP2000/ 256DDR
Comment:
Hello
MS-6511 Ver:1 Motherboard Athlon 1200 256MB SD
I'm Building the above computer for a friend and i can't get the thing to power up. I pretty sure the problem is that I have no idea how to hook-up the front panel connectors. I have no manual and the abbreviations on the MB it'self are useless. Does anyone know where I can obtain this info? is this the cause of the problem? any help would be greatly appreciated.
Name: Goldenknob Date: April 30, 2003 at 07:43:39 Pacific
Reply:
well on my motherboard there it a little spot where a bunch of pins are and they are labled on 4 ends (two rows of pins)...let me look at them..ok my bad they are labled by number....but my plugs to the front panel are labled on each plug...
the bunch of pins are located on the front bottom corner area of the board..
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Response Number 2
Name: Goldenknob Date: April 30, 2003 at 07:48:54 Pacific
Reply:
I found this for you, I hate to say it, but it dosn't make alot of sense to me...I believe this is the right board isn't it?
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