Cougar Black Solution Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case, 3x 5.25in Bays, with 12 Logo

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Lewis Posted on Mar 31, 2013
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No 10 pin connector on mother board for usb

Tiger direct sold me a m5a97 LE R2.0 motherboard. There are no place for 10 pin connection from case to motherboard. have no usb in front of case that can work now. Motherboard and case where a barebones kit. should be a place to hook this up or a way to fix it?

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So you have a case with front connections and no place to hook those up? You will have to get a different case, that is a nice motherboard.

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Below is a few generic guide that should stop some of the confusion with the labels on the wires.

frontpanelsetup.jpg

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Front Panel Audio
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***Please note this is a generic wiring guide and we can not guarantee it will work with every motherboard. Please check your motherboard manual first. Wiring the headers wrong can cause damage to the motherboard and case, this damage is not covered by the warranty***

another handy USB wiring guide can be found here http://www.directron.com/installusb.html

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2________10
__

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2________10

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4 = USB port 2 : Data -/D-
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1 2
x 




9 10

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