Problems with frontside firewire on Antec SX630 II

jaylek55

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Okay, I've pretty much done all I can when it comes to this. So I'm posting here to see if anyone of you can help.

I bought an Antec SX630 II and a Soyo Dragon 2. The problem I encounter is the wire that leads from the frontside of the case to the mobo header, is not matching up. I called Antec and they told me how to swtich the cables around on the cable to match up with the onboard pins, but I'm still having problems getting any firewire devices to work with this port. I know that the onboard firewaire is on and they are being recognized by XP. But I still can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.

The onboard pin configuration is as follows:

CGND * * PWR0
PWR0 * * Empty Pin
B0MC * * B0PC
CGND * * GND
A0MC * * A0PC

While the case wire is:

No wire * * No wire
VP * * No wire
TPB- * * TPB+
VG * * No wire
TPA- * * TPA+

The pin assignments are based on Soyo's manual for the board while the wires on the cable were changed as per Antec. Still no frontside firewire. Can anyone tell me in what configuration I should be placing these wires into to make it work?

Thanks in advance for any info you guys can tell me.
 

Zepper

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Look on frontx.com and check out their explanation of Firewire front panel hookups. It might explain better. I hate it when the labeling is so dissimilar...
.bh.

:moon:
 

jaylek55

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I took a look and it's still pretty much confusing.

Perhaps I should contact Soyo.
 

jaylek55

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Hmm...I came to the same conclusion earlier this morning. I'm going to try that and see what happens. I'll post my results.

Thanks again.
 

jaylek55

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Been busy with a new job, so haven't been able to post my results. Anyway, I did as Zepper suggested with no obvious results. I don't know what the issue is exactly. Any other suggestions?

This has become somewhat important since I'd like to use the native firewire for my iPod.
 

akira34

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Originally posted by: jaylek55
Been busy with a new job, so haven't been able to post my results. Anyway, I did as Zepper suggested with no obvious results. I don't know what the issue is exactly. Any other suggestions?

This has become somewhat important since I'd like to use the native firewire for my iPod.

I see the issue... You have a soyo mobo... :shocked:
 

akira34

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You mean besides that soyo has the worst rep in the industry? Everyone I know, either in person or via the internet, that's used a soyo product over the past 4+ years has lived to regret the purchase (typically in a few months or less). Not sure if it's caused by poor manufacturing processes, poor (if even present) QC, or just using inferior parts in their hardware. Either way, they produce cheap priced crap, or high priced crap depending on how you look at it. I'd much rather spend a few dollars more and get a quality product that I know won't die on me in 2 months (or less) than get something (anything) made by soyo.

I've even seen them going into the PSU field... That's like GM going into producing gasoline and diesel fuel... Actually, GM could probably get that right a hell of a lot faster than soyo can do just about anything.
 

The J

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Maybe you already messed up the case's port or the header on the motherboard by plugging it in when the wires were not matched up correctly.
 

jaylek55

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akira34: I've never had a problem with Soyo motherboards, but then again my experience has been only with two to date. Before upgrading, my system had a Soyo for over 2 years and I've never had any issues. Guess everyone's experience is different.
 

jaylek55

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The J: Hmm...I hadn't thought of that. Would both onboard ports have been affected? I've have been trying the different pin configurations on only one port.
 

akira34

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Originally posted by: jaylek55
akira34: I've never had a problem with Soyo motherboards, but then again my experience has been only with two to date. Before upgrading, my system had a Soyo for over 2 years and I've never had any issues. Guess everyone's experience is different.

Then you are one of the very lucky, very few... Everyone I know hasn't had a soyo product or more than a few months before ditching it for a better product.