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Note this pin location might not exist on your MB... YMMV.
The MB manual I found was for a "deluxe" model...
http://www.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock754/k8v_se_dx/e1491_k8v_se_deluxe.pdf
According to the above, on page 2-28 section 9,
Looking at the MB like it was mounted in a tower,
with the tower standing upright in a normal position,
down at the center of the bottom are two headers
of nine pins each. 5+4 & 5+4
The one marked USB56 is USB ports #5 & #6.
They are closer to the "front" so I'd use them...
Use the lower four pins of USB56 for port #5.
Use the upper left four pins of USB56 for port #6. There
will be a spare pin to the right on port #6 that is not used...
Also see picture attached (CC:), except it is removed
"on list" by the list server...
The marking "translate" as follows:
The pins are marked from back to front (or left to right).
Manual == Case wires
USB+5v == vcc
USB_P5- == data-
USB_P5+ == data+
GND == ground
This should help...
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Evans" <[log in to unmask]>
>There are 2 cables and have 4 small connectors, thay say data+, data-, vcc, and ground The case is a kingwin kt 424 and the
>motherboard is a asus k8v se. I went to both companies web site but can't seem to find anything that helps. It is not essential to
>have these usb ports but would be nice to have. Thanks for any help that anyone can give.
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