![]() I'm sorry, I don't think I understood what you said in the second half there. Panel connections are not proprietary (dell thing), but most motherboardsĪre able to separate the connections (power, pwr LED, HDD LED, reset Pictures are worth a 1000 words in this case. If an LED does not work, just flip the connector. If it doesn't work it may be a while before I can post/repost againįor LED's it isnt a problem if you reverse the polarity, LED does not short anything out, infact, if reverse biased, it blocks current. Thanks for any help any of you can provide! If you have any more questions, just ask! I am planning on calling dell support and asking for their support on the matter, if I get anyware, i will edit this post. So here are some resorces that I have looked through along with some more system specifics. PLEASE NOTE: I need to know what orientation (+ & -) each pinhole should be in. There is no color coordination, and I have had no luck finding the motherord manual. ![]() So the problem I am having besides connecting the P4 is finding out wich pin coresponds to wich pinhole for the cases front IO. So the dell case connect to F_pannel via one connector, and the new case has many connectors for HDD led, the power LED, reset button, and the power button. I could't connect the P4 Because the cable wouldn't reach the MB, but the F_pannel is where most my trouble sits. I was able to connect everything except "F_Pannel" and the "P4" connector to the motherbord. I had succes in transfering all the parts(At least I think so), and then it came to plugging stuff into the motherbord. So next I decided that my pc's temperatures were getting too hot. I installed an SSD and a r9 270x in it, capping prety much all of its capability. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hey there, sorry for the lacking title.So here is the scoop: ![]()
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