Http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15210/eng/D845GVSR_TechProdSpec.pdf
That is a link to the manual of the board...page 56 tells you which pin is which.....now for your case?? Well I have ran into that quite frequently.....and basically you will need to know where the wires are going to the front panel....I have had times where they were not even labeled at all and had to remove the front just to see where each wire went on the front
Power switch..........Black....pin 8 Blue pin 6...(side by side) ......pin 10 is empty and the end pin on the top row facing the front of the board.
Reset switch Blue....pin7 white pin 5 (side by side)
Hard Drive Led Red pin. 1 White pin3 (side by side)
Power LED place that on the pins right by the Cmos battery..pin 1 being Green ...pin 3 White............
keep me posted!!
Dumaine, although I was remiss in not telling you that the Intel Board and the Intel illustration of the board do not agree, your instructions look spot on.
The sockets for the front panel on the board are exactly reversed from the manuals view.
I was following the description on pg.32 which called for the Power LED to be on pins 2&4, also +5v for pin 9. Will make the changes today, install the processor/sink/fan and memory. If you see a big flash in the western sky... there will be no report.
Thanks again, Dumaine.
Bill
****Revised****
Here is what I have in mind, HD.. LED to pin 1&3 ...Reset Switch to pin 5&7 and the Power Switch plug , which is Red & Black to pin 6 and 8 pin as you said.. and forget the3 pin Power LED plug( green blank* white) ..OR split the plug in half(at the blank*) and put the green on pin 2 and white on pin 4. ???
It appears I have my work cut out for me,, or I've tossed $50 60 bucks down the drain.
The only thing to come on was the Standby Power LED. Geesh> Yeah I read, check everything substitute everything. Getting to old for this,, and I don't need another computer anyway.
Thank you for your time, Dumaine, If there is a charge, Let me know.
Bill Noyes
5:43 PM 8/8/2011
Standby power LED on.
Front panel On/Off switch does not function
replaced Pwr supply= no change
replaced Ram= no change
replaced HD= no change
Replaced Processor = processor & case fans function now. Standby power LED still on. A red LED at bottom of board is now on. I can't find a reference to what that is. Nothing on monitor yet.
Scratching my head.. Good night.
OK......sorry I meant to let you know I was going on vacation.......where do we stand now?? forget all the pins on the board for the moment and just concentrate on the power switch....all the rest is minimal because they are just lights and a reset switch.........power switch should be pins 8 and 6 (the top row with the end pin (10) being blank.........see if it starts...
Hope you had a good time, Dumaine,
The Power Supplys used for checking, (one 300W, one 500W) were checked out and both good.
The Processor (Intel Pent 4 - 2.4 mhz) is a purchased pull). The heat sink and fan are new.
The memory(PC 2100 512 is pulled from a working computer. Also have tried (PC2700 512 new)
Just put board in a new case,wiring slightly different, labeled better. I get the same result.
Fans work, on/off switch works to turn on but not off. green LED and red LED on Mobo comes on. CDRW functions, I'm guessing that the Floppy(I've tried 3 of them) does also.
Apparently I am not getting a Video signal to the monitor. My suspect is that the Processor is the fault, both were reconditioned pulls.
The HDs tried are both good, one has Win 98, one WinXP, I use for testing.
I shoulda stuck with AMD and not Intel products. I love AMD!
With only the Pwr Sw installed the on/off switch does turn the computer off also. But monitor says "Please check signal" .
hate to say it yet i think you got a bad board.......even if you disconnect everything (hard drives, cd/dvd etc etc) and just hook up a power switch and a monitor you should be able to get into the motherboards Setup page...........if you cant get that far then the board is at fault.........try this...........
disconnect everything......remove the memory, plug it up.....hit the power switch........tell me if the board beeps any? Its not the power supplies and I really doubt if the processor is bad.....if it beeps without the memory installed, then we need to look elsewhere....if it does not beep the board is faulty..... if it does beep its telling you that no memory is installed....reinstall the memory then connect the monitor....if you still get the no video message on the screen then the video chip on the board is bad.......try a pci video card....I will stop there for now......lemme know!!
re reading some of your posts......no need to split the power led plug........it goes right near the battery....there should be a pin block there where you use pins 1 and 3...2 is skipped (page 54).....and the light on the board is referenced on page 39/40.....and you don't owe me anything (unless you are in a giving mood...lol).........IM just here to help you get it right!!!
The old board had an AGP video card. Am not going to spend any more time or money on this Intel ****. Will try to bargain with "Geeks" for return.
wmn1714
sorry we didn't nail it......we tried!!
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Thank you for the reply,Dumaine.
There is one 10 pin connection on the Mobo for this. There are only 4 connectors from the front panel header, marked as follows;
1.) Power switch plug with two wires.( Black and Blue)
2.)Reset switch plug with two wires,(Blue and White)
3) HDD LED plug with two wires, (Red and White)
4.) A Power LED 3 pin plug with two wires,(Green and White) with a empty pin space between the 2 wires.
The Mobo, a new Intel D845GVSR, manual indicates I should have all individual connectors. How do I do this without color coding and/or voltage given for each pin. The case is generic as have been my previous ones.
The Mobo manual is as follows;
-----------HD Activity LED---------
Pin1,HD_PWR(hard diskLEDpullup 300ohm to +5v)
Pin3, HDA#( Hard disk active LED)
------------POWER LED-------------
Pin2, HDR_BLNK.GRN(Front panel green LED)
Pin4, HDR_BLNK.YEL(Front panel yellow LED
----------Reset Switch------------
Pin5, Ground(Ground)
Pin7, FP_RESET#(Reset Switch)
----------ON/OFF Switch--------
Pin6, FPBUT_IN (Power Switch)
Pin8, Ground(Ground)
-------------POWER---------------
Pin9, +5V(Power) Note...I have no single +5V connector unless I use one from the usb source, or the +5V that is on pin 1(HD Activity LED )
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Pin10,N/C( No Connect)
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I really am not concerned with having the Audio or Mike in the front panel or the USB2 ports in front, or even the LEDs, but I do need to turn the power on and off. Can I just connect pins 6,8,and 9? I don't want to put voltage to this baby, until I sure... I'm assuming? 5v goes to pin 6 and 9
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