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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Connectors and switches

Other connectors from the case don’t supply power, but they connect the front panel of the computer case to the mainboard. These connectors are thin wires with little connectors on the ends that plug into pins on the mainboard








Thin-wire connectors connect the front of the PC case to the mainboard

Even though these connectors can be plugged in backward, don’t fear, because doing so won’t harm your system. Try to get them onto the right pins on the mainboard.
For example, to turn the computer on and off, there is an on-off switch on the case. The small Power SW wire connects the power button on the case to the mainboard to let the mainboard know when you want the PC to turn on or off. This small two-pin connector may be plugged-in in either direction on the mainboard.
Basic switches can usually be installed in either direction, because they are designed to either open or close a circuit. So, the orientation of the two pins doesn’t usually matter. 

Also examine your mainboard carefully before installing it in the case, because you’ll often have a better view of the pins when the mainboard is out of the case. Usually, a row of many pins will be provided on the mainboard . It’s easy to plug the little fellers on the wrong pins if you don’t pay attention to the mainboard manual.



 
Corner of the mainboard














The thin-wire connectors from the case will connect here. It’s easy to plug them in wrong.

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