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Shuttle AK32 Motherboard Questions & Answers
How to connect front pannel ak32 motherboard?
Here is the pinout of the front panel connector.
The power switch connects to the PWR PT pins. The speaker hooks to the SPEAK pins (only the outer pins actually used). The HDD LED connector hooks to the HLED pins. There is usually one red and one white wire. The RED wire goes to the "+" pin. The power LED wires hook to the PLED Pins. There is usually a green and a white wire. The GREEN sire goes to the "+" pin. The GLED pins are for the SLEEP switch if you case has one. The RST pins are for the RESET switch wires (if your case has one). Hope that helps
Memory
No, you need to install RAM modules with the same specifications as what you are currently running, PC 2100 means that it is 266 MHz, PC 3200 is 400 MHz, and this could potentially harm your board, or not even run at all. Newegg.com is a great website for purchasing RAM as well as other PC products for a very good price. Also it is good to match the manufacturer of your RAM modules. This is not absolutely necessary, but sometimes RAM modules can run better if they are all made by the same company (I know that sounds a bit strange but there is some truth to it.) The idea when buying RAM is to match what you currently have/require. The manufacturer and the amount of RAM are about the only things that are not neccessary to match. Here is a link to Newegg's website with a listing of PC 2100 RAM modules that can be purchased. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Description=pc+2100&x=0&y=0. Hope that helps. If the link is unaccessable go to Newegg.com and under their name is a search bar where you can type PC 2100 and that should bring it up.
Repair ashuttle 250 psu
If the "250" is referring to the PSU's wattage, I think we have found the problem. Please purchase a 500 watt or higher PSU with a 80 percent silver or higher rating and you will be back up and running, that is if the motherboard is indeed good.
4/7/2015 9:02:32 PM •
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