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Need help plugging in my motherboard to my new case!

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November 4, 2013 4:48:17 PM

I have recently just bought the Cooler Master HAF 922, and have stripped my old computer parts from the old case into the new case. My motherboard is a ASUS P8H77-M PRO. My old case, which was a stock ASUS Essentio Series Case was very straight-forward for their Front Panel Connectors, but the same cannot be said for the HAF. The HAF has many single connectors, like the Power Switch, the Reset Switch, P LED, and many others. So what I'm asking is that I need help with connecting the new Front Panel Connectors in the right spots on the Motherboard, including the right places for the positive and negative connectors. Here are a few links to help whoever willing to assist me to solving this issue:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77M_PRO/

Thanks again and I hope to receive and answer soon!

Thank you
Lt Cipher

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a c 196 V Motherboard
November 4, 2013 4:56:54 PM

It should all be covered in the motherboard manual. The manual should have a diagram of positive and negative connection points. All the negative wires from the front of the case should be the same color or at least marked with a + or - sign.

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November 4, 2013 4:59:42 PM

Wolfshadw said:
It should all be covered in the motherboard manual. The manual should have a diagram of positive and negative connection points. All the negative wires from the front of the case should be the same color or at least marked with a + or - sign.

-Wolf sends

Unfortunately it did not come with a Manual regarding the motherboard connection points. I originally bought the system as a pre-made system from ASUS.
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a b V Motherboard
November 4, 2013 5:00:07 PM

Look up the user manual for your motherboard. In there it will show where you hook all that stuff off. Now there are + and - connectors so if they don't work one way try another. Also a lot of motherboards will also list them on the motherboard it self.
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