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Anonymous Posted on Jun 16, 2012

FROUNT USB CONNECTION

WHERE TO CONNECT AND WHAT PINS SHOULD CONNECT.

  • Anonymous Jun 21, 2012

    the wires are indicated +5V , -D ,+D , GROUND how to connect it to mother board......

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You need to connect the cables to the 2 * Yellow usb pins on the motherboard, there just behind the PCI slots on the motherboard, usually just a vcc + - ground is usually the way they go in but depends the connection you have to plug in ;)

  • Anonymous Jun 21, 2012

    the wires are indicated +5V , -D ,+D , GROUND how to connect it to mother board...... can u tell me.... pranav

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    John Anderson Jun 21, 2012

    the usb connector on your motherboard is behind the white pci slots and is yellow, and cables should connect in this order.
    +5v -d +d ground.
    dont worry if u wire them up wrong it just wont work lol, but im sure thats the correct way.

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