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There are many available on e-bay currently at many differring prices...depends on the model #,etc.
Go to www.ebay.com enter in the search window; tecra9 motherboard and continue searching for the motherboard part # (on a label on the motherboard usually right under the RAM in the RAM slot).
Motherboard should have the pins labeled. POW+ POW-
Colored wire is + Black is - although the power switch doesn't really matter. Same with the LEDs they can be reversed and it wont hurt anything or work differently.
Below is a link I have found with an older type motherboard, it shows the parts labelled clearly. It is aimed at younger computer people but is a great starting point.
You need to find the Motherboard manual at the manufacturers web site as they (MBs) are all different Get the number of the board from either the label on your PC or from the main circuit board (switch pwr off, open the case, look for brand name and model number plus any revision numbers) eg Gigabyte M61PME-2SP am2 . Go to the Gigabyte website or type the model number into a search engine. You should find the manual which will then show the board overview and main parts.
The pins for these wires are usually located on the bottom right corner of the motherboard - near the cmos battery.
The pins are labelled on the motherboard.
The wires are also labelled.
All you need to do is to make sure that you match up the wires with the correctly labelled pin. There are 2 banks of pins. Labels are on both banks, but they're for different functions. Just make sure you have the wires on the right pins on the right bank.
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