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AvicusUK
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Experience: Beginner
18-Sep-2009, 09:05 PM
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Solved: TrendSonic SA11A Computer Case
Hi
I just bought a TrendSonic SA11A Series Computer box. As I was fitting the motherboard (ASRock AM2NF3-VSTA) I could not fit the front cables on it because the names on the cables did not match the motherboard's manual.
I was told that this motherboard was compatible with the case.
Please help. I am loosing my nut at the moment.
Here are the front panel cable details:
Audio Plugs:
Green - Mic-In
Orange - Mic-BIAS
Yellow - Return L
Blue - Return R
White - SpkOut L
Red - SpkOut R
Black - GND
USB Plugs:
USB 1:
Red - VCC1
Black - 1 GND
White - 1 - D
Green - 1 + D
USB 2:
Red - VCC2
Black - 2 GND
White - 2 - D
Green - 2 + D
And Power SW with 2 pins
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Who's Me
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NE US
19-Sep-2009, 02:57 AM
#2
I think this will work, someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Audio Plugs:
Green - Mic-In =Mic
Orange - Mic-BIAS =Mic power
Yellow - Return L =Backout L
Blue - Return R =Backout R
White - SpkOut L =AUD-OUT L
Red - SpkOut R =AUD-OUT R
Black - GND =GND
USB Plugs:
USB 1:
Red - VCC1 =USB Power
Black - 1 GND =GND
White - 1 - D =P-4
Green - 1 + D =P+4
USB 2:
Red - VCC2 =USB Power
Black - 2 GND =GND
White - 2 - D =P-5
Green - 2 + D =P+5
And Power SW with 2 pins =One to PWRBTN# and One to GND doesn't matter which.
AvicusUK
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Experience: Beginner
19-Sep-2009, 06:44 AM
#3
Thank you very much. you're a star
Who's Me
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NE US
19-Sep-2009, 09:57 PM
#4
No problem, glad to help.
If everything is good you can mark the thread solved at the top.
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