I am trying to build my first computer. I'm using the Corsair 780T and a mobo from another company. I can't match up the front panel connection wires to the mother board. The mobo has an "M-Connector" to simplify installation. You're supposed to insert the front panel wires into the "M-Connector" and insert the M-Connector into the MOBO at a pinned connection spot called JFP1 (on the mobo and in the manual) The M-Connector has two sides with printed names of the connections indicating where the front panel wires get plugged in:
One side: The other side:
Pwr SW - RSVD-DNU
Pwr SW + RST SW-
FF PWR/SLP HD LED -
FP Pwr/SLP HD LED +
There's also a JFP2 M connector. and pins on the mobo to accept this module. But that only has a connection for speaker, buzzer on one side and PLED, SLED on the other.
The wires coming out of the front panel of the Corsair 780T have the following labels:
Reset SW
HDD LED
Power LED +
Power LED -
Power Switch
As you can hopefully see, the Corsair 780T wires do not match up with the other company's mobo labeling. Can someone tell me where I am supposed to connect the wires from the Corsair 780T to a mobo that has the above names for the connections?
The MOBO manual states: "The JFP1 connector is compliant with the Intel Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide."
One side: The other side:
Pwr SW - RSVD-DNU
Pwr SW + RST SW-
FF PWR/SLP HD LED -
FP Pwr/SLP HD LED +
There's also a JFP2 M connector. and pins on the mobo to accept this module. But that only has a connection for speaker, buzzer on one side and PLED, SLED on the other.
The wires coming out of the front panel of the Corsair 780T have the following labels:
Reset SW
HDD LED
Power LED +
Power LED -
Power Switch
As you can hopefully see, the Corsair 780T wires do not match up with the other company's mobo labeling. Can someone tell me where I am supposed to connect the wires from the Corsair 780T to a mobo that has the above names for the connections?
The MOBO manual states: "The JFP1 connector is compliant with the Intel Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide."
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