I am trying to plug case cords from a case in to a K7TA-H mobo and i cant seem to figure out where they go can ne 1 help?
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I am trying to plug case cords from a case in to a K7TA-H mobo and i cant seem to figure out where they go can ne 1 help?
Here's a pic.
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It should help.
Do you have your mobo manual?? There should be pics and instructions in there if you have it
http://filesharingtalk.com/sigs/K7TA-H.gif
Same picture as johnboy27 but clearer.
In case you are wonfering, the coloured wire for the LEDs is +5v, the white wire is ground.
For the speaker, the red wire is +5v and the black wire is ground. This doesn't matter if it is an actual speaker, but it probably will matter if it is a tiny piezo-electric buzzer.
haha I sent him this same pic last night...he still couldnt figure it out haha..hopefully hes got it now tho.Quote:
Originally posted by johnboy27@13 March 2004 - 03:24
Here's a pic.
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It should help.
He told me that he would get power to the case, but nothing would come up on the monitor...last time i talked to him.
haha I sent him this same pic last night...he still couldnt figure it out haha..hopefully hes got it now tho.Quote:
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Here's a pic.
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It should help.
He told me that he would get power to the case, but nothing would come up on the monitor...last time i talked to him. [/b][/quote]
probably i video problem then...
I dont think it is a video prob cause i put a good vid card in it
reset the cmos, when i first built my computer i had to use teh onboard graphics until i tried resetting cmos that fixed the video.Quote:
Originally posted by DarkClown12@13 March 2004 - 14:27
I dont think it is a video prob cause i put a good vid card in it
how can i reset or do anything if it wont boot-up post dynastics or ne thing?