Motherboard wiring

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Published on 2010-04-16T20:31:27Z Indexed on 2010/04/16 20:33 UTC
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I am putting a new motherboard in a chenbro chasis and I dont get how to plugin the wires for powerSW resetSW, etc. It is a SuperMicro P4DP6 motherboard.

** I cant post an image yet, but here is a long to the spot on the mobo where this goes:

http://andrewslack.info/mobo.png

The powerSW lead is a green and white wire.

I have the wire for PowerSW in place as the white wire ground and I have tried the reverse even (green to ground). The wire is covering Pin 1 and 2 in the diagram

And I press the power button on the machine and nothing happens. It worked before I replaced the motherboard, the 24-pin ATX power leas is connected as well as the 2dn 6-pin optional power.

Thoughts?

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Motherboard wiring

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Published on 2010-04-16T20:31:27Z Indexed on 2010/04/16 20:54 UTC
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I am putting a new motherboard in a chenbro chasis and I dont get how to plugin the wires for powerSW resetSW, etc. It is a SuperMicro P4DP6 motherboard.

** I cant post an image yet, but here is a long to the spot on the mobo where this goes:

http://andrewslack.info/mobo.png

The powerSW lead is a green and white wire.

I have the wire for PowerSW in place as the white wire ground and I have tried the reverse even (green to ground). The wire is covering Pin 1 and 2 in the diagram

And I press the power button on the machine and nothing happens. It worked before I replaced the motherboard, the 24-pin ATX power leas is connected as well as the 2dn 6-pin optional power.

Thoughts?

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