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Old October 24th 03, 02:50 PM
Gary Tait
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Whereas On 24 Oct 2003 01:56:34 GMT, (HMSDOC)
scribbled:
, I thus relpy:
I am having some trouble figuring out how to make some of the pin power
connections to the Gigabyte 8KNXP motherboard. For starters, the motherboard
manuals show the connections by individual pins while the connectors from the
case are grouped (ie, if there is are say 2 pins to a certain connector the are
both in a single two holed plastic connector, but there is no indication which
is Pin#1. Now, I do see that each plastic connector, on one side has a little
triangle shape embedded in the plastic of the connector under one of the
holes…..is this meant to indicate Pin 1????


Yes


Also, the case has connectors for :

"Power LED" - There is a separate connector on the board called" PWR_LED" so
this seems clear.


Yes, this is for a single element LED.


"Reset SW" - There is a "RES plug on board so this seems straightforward.
What does SW mean?


Switch. Technically it is a momentary button, the sam for the power
one.

"Power SW" - Not sure where this goes…there is a spot on the board for "PW
(Soft Power Connector)..is this where it goes…and what does soft power mean?


Yes, this is for the power button. Soft means that the the button
controls an electronic circuit, which commends the main part of the
PSU to turn on (there is a part of the PSU always on, to power that
circuit).

"Speaker" - I see the plug for this.

"HDD LED" - I assume this goes to HD..this is described on the board as (IDE
Hard Drive Active LAD). If my drives are SATA will this still work?


If the controller on your Mobo is SATA, it probably should.

If you are using an SATA card, you might connect it there.

Finally, there is a connection on the board for "MSG (Message LED/Power/Sleep
LED) but I don't see a case connector for this…do you just forget about this
connection?


You forget about it. That is for sleep mode, and/or a system message.

Thanks.

Howard


A hint about the LEDS, is that if the don't light, turn the connector
around, and it should work.
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