ECS K7S5A and EVERCASE E4252

UF Jspec

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I need your help here. I am building a computer and I am experienced with everything except cases.


Does anyone know if the EVERCASE E4252WEF5 will fit the ECS K7S5A? I already built another system with the same motherboard, but the RAM slots run into where the CD drive is supposed to go. I think my present case is a mini-tower and the Evercase is a mid-tower so it ought to fit.


Evercase
ECS K7S5A

Thanks,
Jspec
 

eboe

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i built a system for my mom utilizing the evercase and k7s5a combo, and it worked like a charm. didnt have the time to figure the pinout on the front usb, but i'll get it done someday :)
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: eboe
i built a system for my mom utilizing the evercase and k7s5a combo, and it worked like a charm. didnt have the time to figure the pinout on the front usb, but i'll get it done someday :)

I think I have that pinout somewhere. I will see if I can find it.

 

Evadman

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found it. Lets see if I can make this look right....

1X 2X
3X 4X
5X 6X
7X 8X
9X 10X

1 = VREG_FP_USBPWR0
2 = VREG_FP_USBPWR0
3 = USB_FP_P0-
4 = USB_FP_P1-
5 = USB_FP_P0+
6 = USB_FP_P1+
7 = GROUND
8 = GROUND
9 = KEY
10 = USB_FP_OC0

USB global specs
 

DAPUNISHER

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: eboe
i built a system for my mom utilizing the evercase and k7s5a combo, and it worked like a charm. didnt have the time to figure the pinout on the front usb, but i'll get it done someday :)

I think I have that pinout somewhere. I will see if I can find it.
Here they are
10. How do I connect the extra USB ports?

The K7S5A has a header for connecting two extra USB ports, but you need to buy an extra cable. The cable should have two USB ports on one end and a motherboard connector on the other. You also need to know what each pin connects to:

1 --- 2 Red (+ 5V)
3 --- 4 White ( -- Data)
5 --- 6 Green ( + Data)
7 --- 8 Black/Gray (Ground)
9 --- Black/Gray (Ground) or not connected

 

eboe

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thanks guys, i do believe that it's not printed in the manual and i did not have another pc connected at her house, so i was at the mercy of the printed manual.
damn skimpy manuals. now abit manuals, they rock.