will do. had a computer shop do the testing on this as i didnt have the time and they said the mb was the problem and nothing else. i know the ps works so will keep you informed. thaks.
thanks that is eaxctly what it looks like. so this is why still no power up with new mb. cause i need this cable to get the power switch connected to the motherboard. thanks for all the help guys. i searched for 2 hrs before i posted here and i'm not a newb to this stuff but i couldnt find...
here are some much nicer pics. in the last pic you can see the front panel. the cable to the left is the power button and the right slot is where this cable should go. the cable does say usb2.0 on it yet the motherboard slot only says front panel. my guess is that it connects everything from...
i cant find a cable that looks like this one. i installed a new motherboard on a friends computer and this cable wwent from the front panel to the motherboard. the computer still wont fire up but i broke this cable. i am guessing it connects the power button as the cable from the power button...
thank you very much. that is all i wanted to know. i dont mean to sound like a jerk but your answer was what my question asked. not price or how many ports do i need. thank you so much for the help and those for responding.
but what i want to know about switches is the buffer memory, more is better right. i'm getting a switcher but i need to know what to look for as i have seen buffer memory and port fowarding diferent in some.
i installed a home network and want to use a switch instead of a hub. i have a few questions. what is the buffer memory in a switch. is it like anything else, the more the better. what are the differences in switching method. like i see alot that use store and foward. i think thats about it. if...
i will have 6 ports full but want to be able to have a few incase of some added computers. i do much more then browse the web alot of uploading and downloading to my site and otehr things. i will be doing alot of transfering between computers also. money is not a object just dont need more...
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