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Old 04-09-2006, 04:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi I currently bought a new case and I am transferring my old motherboard and etc to a new case. Unfortunately, I ran into some problems. I do not know which plug goes where. I got the HD, CD Drives, Floppy Drives all plugged in, but a few other plugs:





I'm missing one other pair of mini plugs but here are the combinations of all four (which is labeled on every little plug):

FIRST SET
1) +D
1) Ground
1) +VCC
1) -D

2ND SET
Spkout R
GROUND
MIC IN
Spkout L
Return L
MIC BIAS
Return R

3rd SET
GND
VCC
TPB+
GND (again)
TPA-
TPA+
TPB-

4th SET
2) +VCC
2) +D
2) GROUND
2) -D

Here is an idea to where I think the plugs should go into:


Here are some other plugs which I have no clue to put them in (it is for the display of the temperature for the LCD in front of my case, like a thermometer:


Here is the picture of the top portion inside:


PLEASE HELP, I AM CONFUSED OF WHERE THESE THINGS GO!!! PLEASE HELP ASAP!! I'll check every 5-10 minutes on the post! Please help with instructions!! Thank you!!!
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Old 04-09-2006, 05:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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do u have anytype of mobo manual?
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Those first few pictures are your front case audio connections and usb and/or firewire. I'm sure there are probably the case controls there too. They get connected to the audio, usb/firewire and front case connection pinouts on your motherboard. The last picture are temp sensors for your various hardware.

Your going to have to get a manual on that motherboard and install those according to your manual. It's nearly impossible for anyone to tell you how to install those without any type of references.

Just google the name and model of your board and look for pinouts.
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the motherboard manual will show you exactly where to put those wires.
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