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On Friday 16 July 2004 01:00 pm, Brian Evans wrote:
> I just built a new computer and I was wondering where to plug in the usb
> cables that are built into the front of the case and where they go into the
> motherboard. 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.
Brian:
The Asus motherboard manual _should_ help you determine the proper
connections. If you don't have one, you can download one here:
http://www.asus.com/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=K8V%20SE%20Deluxe
In the manual that I have (for a different Asus motherboard), the information
can be found in the chapter "Installing the Motherboard", under the section
"Connectors, Headers and Switches".
From past experience, it may take a bit of guessing to get the proper
connector orientation, so I'd verify that the system works OK before
replacing the case sides.
Regards,
Carroll Grigsby
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