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Anonymous Posted on Feb 17, 2012

My motherboard has a different connection than the chassis fan

My case is Azza Orion 202EVO and it has the large red/black/yellow wires going into the 1 in white connector that on one end has 4 female connectors and the other has 4 male connectors. My motherboard has the the Chassis Fan connectors as the 4 real tiny pins that are approx. 1/2 in across

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    Just to add; Here is a pictorial guide showing the various Power Supply cables, and details of their functions. Scroll the page down to see all, and click on each photo for more in-depth info,http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnect...

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The connection for the fan in that case connect directly to your power supply, not the motherboard. You can get an adapter that would work, but it would be easiest and best to just plug it into the power supply.

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: chassis intrusion

You need to check the chassis intrusion pin setting located on the motherboard. See page 1-30 (Number 11) in your manual.
You need to add a jumper as shown.
The system should no longer halt.

Cheers!
Mike

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: what is chassis intruder

Chasis intruder is a warning that your CPU has been opened by someone
it is normally used to warn you against unautorized BIOS or SYSTEM PASSWORD removal
There is a switch in your casing that detects this.

Leave this setting to enabled (recomemded)

Thanx and i hope this info is helpfull
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