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CG 6072 case pins question
Helping a friend put together a new setup. He got a CG 6072 case for
it, and we're having trouble figuring out what the pins mean. (The diagram that came with the box was obviously for another case.) Maybe someone out there can shed light on what this means. The pins from the case switches are two cables (assumedly power switch and reset switch.) The cables both end with identical connectors. Each has 4 single connectors marked: +5 (red) ground (black) D+ D- Can't remember what color those last two wires were. Having a real hard time translating that into the descriptions used by the motherboard manufacturer. Any help would be appreciated. - Joe |
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I guess that you have an USB on the front of your case.That is what the pins
meant to me. Try checking out this web site for the pin outs of USB and Firewire. http://www.frontx.com/ Good luck "Joe Blobbs" wrote in message ... Helping a friend put together a new setup. He got a CG 6072 case for it, and we're having trouble figuring out what the pins mean. (The diagram that came with the box was obviously for another case.) Maybe someone out there can shed light on what this means. The pins from the case switches are two cables (assumedly power switch and reset switch.) The cables both end with identical connectors. Each has 4 single connectors marked: +5 (red) ground (black) D+ D- Can't remember what color those last two wires were. Having a real hard time translating that into the descriptions used by the motherboard manufacturer. Any help would be appreciated. - Joe |
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