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I bought a used mobo that did not come with a manual and I can not find a manual online for it. It is an Intel 02R4085.
I can't figure out how to connect the case's power button to it. There is a series of pins labeled f_panel2 that are on the right edge of the board as it is installed in the case (right next to the IDE connectors). There is a part of the board labeled f_panel1 on the bottom edge of the board, but that is
just a label with no corresponding pins, there's just some metallic bumps at that label.
The pins labeled f_panel2 form a group of 8 in a single line. There's also another group of pins labeled F_USB right next to it, consisting of one row of four and one row of five, but my superb deductive skills tell me that these pins are for USB only.
There's also a group of pins labeled A_F_PNL (A F = auxillary fan?) down under the PCI expansion area, but I doubt that that's where they would place the power-on connectors.
So I'm fairly sure that I need to connect the power-on wires somwhere in the group of pins labeled f_panel2, but I have no idea which wire goes to which pin.
I can't figure out how to connect the case's power button to it. There is a series of pins labeled f_panel2 that are on the right edge of the board as it is installed in the case (right next to the IDE connectors). There is a part of the board labeled f_panel1 on the bottom edge of the board, but that is
just a label with no corresponding pins, there's just some metallic bumps at that label.
The pins labeled f_panel2 form a group of 8 in a single line. There's also another group of pins labeled F_USB right next to it, consisting of one row of four and one row of five, but my superb deductive skills tell me that these pins are for USB only.
There's also a group of pins labeled A_F_PNL (A F = auxillary fan?) down under the PCI expansion area, but I doubt that that's where they would place the power-on connectors.
So I'm fairly sure that I need to connect the power-on wires somwhere in the group of pins labeled f_panel2, but I have no idea which wire goes to which pin.
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The above title is too simple of a question. I am trying to use an HP Z400 motherboard in your standard ATX case from newegg. As you know, there are usually 4 connectors --> Power SW, Reset SW, Power LED and HDD LED.
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I've connected all 4 to their proper locations and the motherboard only gets a split second of life if I hit the power button.
My guess is that the power and reset respectively, need the +5v connections and the ground as well.
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and this is what I'm working with.
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EDIT
So, I solved the issue. It was an HP Z400 motherboard and apparently HP thinks that they're special snowflakes that require a PSU that has two 12v coonections and a ground rather than a 3.3v and a 5v. So I wired up a rig and pulled some pins out of the standard PSU mobo connector. After that it fired up, after some issues with the display, I found a faulty stick of ram. It's all good now. :)
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