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Ragnarok2
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2. September 2005 @ 18:51 |
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Aight after installing a new mobo...First of all I had to reformat which totally ruined my day. And couple more things.
1)My monitor turns on like 3 seconds later then it used to with the old mobo...So I don't really see the bios screen(I can get into it tho by pressing DEL)
2)And my power+hdd led+main led power connector is one thing...while the motherboard has them all seperately. So no leds work for me now...just the power button.
Do you guys know what is wrong with the monitor at least...and any idea how to get all my LED's working? Maybe I could mod the connector somehow???
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 07:29 |
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different boards post at different times. is the case connector a block connector or what? what is the total # of pin holes, how many rows & columns & how many are used?
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bojan087
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3. September 2005 @ 08:55 |
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i dont understand how your power "psu" has to do anything with ur hdd led, and ur main led power connector, because the hdd led and ur main led power connector should be comming from ur tower, because on my case they're all comming form the tower.
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 09:16 |
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bojan087, you usually have 2 led's, 1 green for power & red for the hd. on buttons & this is for clone cases not name brand, you usually have 2 buttons, a reset & a power tho on my desktop case, i have a mode button & maybe a sleep led.
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bojan087
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3. September 2005 @ 10:02 |
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oohhh those, haha i was thinking about the other leds for show in a case haha, yea i know what u are talking about now, sorry for the missunderstanding.
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 10:03 |
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teach & learn
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Ragnarok2
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3. September 2005 @ 17:46 |
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Yeah its a block connector...and one hole is covered up by plastic...i guess it aint supposed to be used.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. September 2005 @ 17:47
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 17:59 |
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it is a key as it correponds with the missing pin so you can't put it in reverse. you haven't finished answering the rest of my questions.
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Ragnarok2
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3. September 2005 @ 18:05 |
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Connector Type: Block
Total # of Pin Holes:10(one covered with plastic)
Rows:2
Columns:5
Used:Only 5
Maybe I could take it apart and connect the holes on individual pins?
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 18:19 |
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does the case have a reset button? on the motherboard, is the power led 2 pins or 3? do you have a multimeter or can borrow 1. do you have an electronic supply store nearby? check with a local computer store to see if they have a scrapped case that still has the front panel connectors even if from an old AT machine?
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Ragnarok2
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3. September 2005 @ 18:30 |
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No reset button...just power. Power led is 2 pins. No clue what a multimeter is. Got ACE Hardware nearby. I got 2 old cases. One AMD K-6 case (not atx i guess) and one old crazy as* IBM proccesor case(didnt know IBM made personal computer cpu's) I also have an HDD LED which also uses 2 pins.
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 18:34 |
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multimeter is test meter that can check voltage, resistance, amperage & other things. are the cases being used or just sitting there??
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Ragnarok2
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3. September 2005 @ 18:37 |
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just sitting there
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ddp
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3. September 2005 @ 18:46 |
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seen what connectors are in each but most likely will be using the amd case. don't cut any wires as you are just going to replace the block connector with either individual, 2 or 3 pin connectors.
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