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Where do I put the Power LED - and Power LED +?

jojellybean

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I plugged the computer fan to system fan.

I plugged the POWER LED

but i don't know where to put power led - and power led +. It's together.
 
Read your manual
 
Well, at the bottom right of your motherboard should be a lot of pins. If you look closely at the pins, they will have something printed on the PCB indicating where to put the positive and negative leads for your power LED.
 
Well, at the bottom right of your motherboard should be a lot of pins. If you look closely at the pins, they will have something printed on the PCB indicating where to put the positive and negative leads for your power LED.
On the manual it says the power led. On the number of the slot for number 4 it says 4. - and for 2 it says 2.+
 
Well, the numbering might be where it counts up/down vertically and then moves horizontally one space to increment/decrement the count.
 
Everything is put except the Power LED part and I have the Power LED cable connector coming from the case. It's just 1 is labeled + and 1 is labeled - . I don't know where to put it in. I'm checking the manual, I have a Z97-G45 Gaming mobo.
 
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This is what I mean when I say they may use a number system like how I descibed. You can see that if pins 2 and 4 are the way they are, that will enable you to plug your two-pin power LED button in.
 
I found out for you. JFP 1 on your mobo

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Yeah, on my manual, I see the pins that are for POWER LED. However, on the cables that are coming from the case, one pin says power led + and one says power led- .

How do I know if 1 is for Power LED + and 2 is for Power LED -. It says this on my manual.



I'm assuming the - goes to the 4th pin and the + on the 2nd pin based on this limited info on the manual? Or, are these + and - what you were referring to? I think it isn't.
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Please reference my post number eight on this thread and match the symbols.

Edit: I am not being condescending, I am just having difficulty understanding what other issues you might be having.
 
you see in the manual where it says power led then a - and then a +, put the - plug on the - pin and the + plug on the positive pin
 
OK GUYS, IT IS SET! :)

Is it okay if I have my computer on this foam?


It's better than it being on carpet.
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I am glad you got it working!

I don't see a problem with the foam, but the foam might break over time or immediately, depending on the weight of the object that is set on top of the foam.
 
Hi

Is it okay if I have my computer on this foam?

"Polystyrene holds a static charge and will attract dust and fluff [*may - damage components if in direct contact]

Note: use a piece of wood; cardboard or old book\s"

http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/t...r-on-foam-like-this-instead-of-carpet.207536/

NB: Stick to one post keep all the info in one place, just noticed you have posted two or three times. maybe ask a mod to merge your post's and place it in the system builders advice section will save other members of the TPU community repeating information.

atb

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