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Profile: journeyman
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hey i got the jpac computer 411
( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6811217015 ) computer case and a radeon x850 pro 256mb, creative extreme music sound card, and a gig of ram. the case came with some pn1 and pn2 cables for the leds and the power buttons and all. i have no idea on how to install these. btw i swithced mmy dell 4600 mobo into the jpac 411 case, but i just cant figure out where they go!!!!please help me i have no idea to where to plug these in!

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Look for some pin headers looking similar to this:

http://www.hothardware.com/reviews/images/asus_a7n8xe_deluxe/front_panel_connectors.jpg

That's where you should connect the cables. Since you have a Dell motherboard it's hard to say which cable goes where.

BTW, your link doesn't work.

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I know where they go! But I'm going to make you do things the hard way: Look at your old connector and follow the traces back to the switch and LED's.

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well i kinda broke my cpu while moving the mobo and iput the cpu back into its socket and some pins got bent, tried straightening them then 1 little f************************* pin fell off :cry: . so i sm getting new SLI mobo with a amd 4000 san diego cpu. oh and i already traced back the wires with the old connector and i had no luck :( .

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Tracing the wires back is how I figured it out. By the way, they might have changed the wire order between models so even if I told you it might not help.

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You're a mean dude Crash! :D

That's the way I do things also when I don't have the damn manual! That's 95% of the time.


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