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I would like to install a internal card reader with a usb port.

I would like to install a internal card reader wit a usb port and it has 2 cables comming from it, 1 labled VCC1 red,USB1 white,USB1+ green, grnd black,these are fron the card reader also 1 cable, VCC2 red, USB2 white, USB2+ green, grnd black.Where do these cables go on the mother board? E-mail: [email protected]
Thanks in advance
Dan B1974DFE

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Those wires go into an internal USB extension connector - which your motherboard doesn't have. Get a PCI USB card and connect them to it - this way you will also get USB2.

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