help - new case, 8-in-1 wires won't reach now

MarthaLynn

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Moved my mini ATX and components from my Medion into a bigger case so I can add some 5.5 drives, but dadgum it, now my 8-in-1 panel won't reach the pin connects on the mobo.

No doubt a dumb question - but what's the easiest/safest way to extend these? I've searched google and can't find extension cables (ribbon or round) for that would seem work. Maybe I just don't know where to look. There are 3 cables, all are about 2 inches too short now:

18 pin (9x2) USB
10 pin (5x2) audio
10 pin (5x2) firewire

Suggestions?

:brokenheart:
 

Mday

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what you want is something like this:
http://www.dalco.com/products.cfm?category=3069

however, that is not specifically what you want.

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they make male connectors and female connectors as well as ribbon cabling for what you want to do. that is, with the connector\pin arrangements you want. each part in the above cable are available in different pin count forms.

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this is from a small (emphasis on small) store online:
http://www.action-electronics.com/panpac.htm
 

MarthaLynn

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however, that is not specifically what you want.
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they make male connectors and female connectors as well as ribbon cabling for what you want to do. that is, with the connector\pin arrangements you want. each part in the above cable are available in different pin count forms.

this is from a small (emphasis on small) store online:
http://www.action-electronics.com/panpac.htm
So for the 10-pin extension cable I need, for example, which connectors from this page? I can't tell from the descriptions.

Thanks
 

Mday

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PP-IDM10 (10p IDC Male Header)
PP-IDS10 (10 Pin IDC Header)

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you'll also need some cabling:
http://www.action-electronics.com/ribbon.htm

and perhaps the tool. but for 10 pins, something like a block of wood will work fine.

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i cannot for the life of me find anything for 18 pins. depending on how things are, you may do well just using a 20 pin connector...

furthermore, it may be possible to modifiy what you have now to make use of a slightly different implementation. what i am thinking of will mean cutting the cables you have now.
 

MarthaLynn

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Gosh thanks Mday. I can' t find anything 18-pin either!! Strange isn't it? To be sure this isn't the only motherboard in the world that has this socket? The way they present it it seems so standard. Obviously not.

Thanks again

Mert
 

Mday

Lifer
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Originally posted by: MarthaLynn
Gosh thanks Mday. I can' t find anything 18-pin either!! Strange isn't it? To be sure this isn't the only motherboard in the world that has this socket? The way they present it it seems so standard. Obviously not.

Thanks again

Mert

thing is, these things are made. whether or not a vendor chooses to carry them is a different issue =\