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kong132

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The power LED connections don't match. The case has a 2 pin connector, but the motherboard has a 2 pin, 3 wide connector. Is there any kind of adapter that would be cheap to buy or should I just live with non-standard connection sadness?
 

kong132

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I guess it's not really worth it haha I just think it's weird that there's no standard size for the plug. I guess coolermaster could be to blame. I could probably just split the connector down the middle and do it that way. Reversing the + and - won't hurt anything if I mess up right?
 

Quiksilver

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Sounds to me if you just connect the 2 Pin's into the Postive/Negative spots on the mobo it would work just fine, assuming the 3rd is just a ground wire.
 

TridenT

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Uh, when is the connection NOT a 2pin? I've dealt with a quite a few cases and they are all 2-pin. I've never heard of this 2-pin wide 3-pin long. Are you sure you are not confusing it with another kind?
 

VirtualLarry

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I've seen it on mobos sometimes there are 3 pins, two + and one -. It will take either the split three-pin connector, or the two-pin connector from the case. Is that not the situation here? Is the case three-pin split, and the mobo only two-pin? That could be a problem.
 

kong132

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x = connection
o = blank spot

The case has a led connector that is this:

xx

the motherboard has this:

xox
 

Qbah

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The GA-EP35 I own has the "xox" pins. The Power LED plug of my P182 has the same configuration. However, the LED doesn't work either way I plug the cable in (yes, it says P_LED next to it and also in the manual, I must be unlucky or something :p). I do remember seeing the "xx" ones on my older motherboards though.
 

jjmIII

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Originally posted by: kong132
x = connection
o = blank spot

The case has a led connector that is this:

xx

the motherboard has this:

xox

You can also just pull both wires outta the connector, and plug em in bare. Very easy.