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Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:04:04 Post Subject: |
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Hi bambam... welcome!
Not a stupid question, matching the USB pins to your motherboard can be a big pain... I know I have seen a few different arrangements, and they don't always seem to work the way they are called out.
Anyway... you should have at least one ground pin on the mobo header... right? I think I have seen those boards where you have one set of headers for the actual connections, and then right next to it is another set of headers where you can use jumpers to adjust the voltage on the USB header. Just make sure you are on the header with one row of 4 pins and one row of 5...
I hope I made sense...
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bambam Rated PG
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yeah, you made sense i'm on the header with 4/5 pins and the fifth
is labeled in the mobo book as nc and i have no clue as to what nc translates to .
I'm new at installing mobos if you cant tell
all the usb lines have a 4 pin head that plugs in fine, but then an additional wire for ground and theres nowhere for it to go
so i guess my real question is if i don't use the ground wires
will i fry my mobo ?
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Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 20:02:24 Post Subject: |
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make it a 70% quality Jpeg... and reduce resolution to 640x480
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Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 20:17:55 Post Subject: |
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Dang, I'm the one that reviewed that case... sorry I didn't see this thread till now. I plugged it into my board without the ground and it worked fine. However, I am somewhat of a careless type
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