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Pulled some 24pin cables.

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so I accidently made a big error when taking out the white bar inside the NZXT S340 (to make it easy to wrap), I've pulled on two of the 24pin ATX cables and now they aren't in the socket at all, could anyone help me with a correct diagram or something to help me connect the two wires back in the right place, one is a blue wire (there is only one blue wire the whole of the 24pin block) the other is a grey wire...
 

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You will have to remove the shrink tube and sleeves, remove the 2 broken female pins from the connector and resolder new pins on
 
I did try google but it shown me more than one diagram of the sorts, I feel better asking the knowledgeable. ;)
 
You should be looking at the line that says power_ok and NC my guess is your power ok like is the blue one and the grey should be a spare ground wire or something like that.

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Look at the 3rd row from the bottom on the 20 pin diagram.

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You should be looking at the line that says power_ok and NC my guess is your power ok like is the blue one and the grey should be a spare ground wire or something like that.

Edit:

Look at the 3rd row from the bottom on the 20 pin diagram.

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really a gray wire as a ground!?

And I thought they were all Black or Green lolz
 
really a gray wire as a ground!?

And I thought they were all Black or Green lolz

Its just color coding. Some manufacturers do it with different colors and not to standard at all. Although the only way to truly tell what is what is with a multimeter.
 
Its just color coding. Some manufacturers do it with different colors and not to standard at all. Although the only way to truly tell what is what is with a multimeter.

i know it is just sleeving as the copper is all the same.
 
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