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    RV01 Exterior Wiring Issue

    Custom RV01 Exterior Wiring...
    Hiya I have the RV01 on the top next to the IO plate it has a cutout for Silverstone's CMOS Cleary thing, but my motherboard already has one on the back so no need; I need the fit a cable into it,.. DA15/DB15 were my obvious ideas but I cannot find their measurements anywhere;
    I will post the measurements on here, the only thing is the distance between the screws has to be 40mm; attattched below is the image that I have with the accurate measurements... Please measure your random cables that you have lying around your house, we all do, but I cleared out months ago, and please get back to me...

    I have a picture of the cutout here;
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    Re: RV01 Exterior Wiring Issue

    cannot see that image without being a member of that forum.

    I'm not 100% on what it is you're trying to connect.

    For general connectors, like the one the last poster linked too, in the uk, maplin is still ok, although I find cpc has a better range of electronic components.
    http://cpc.farnell.com/ although the p&p is a bit high.
    Ebay can be good for one off odds and ends like this.

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    Re: RV01 Exterior Wiring Issue

    Hiya, I have some cathodes outside my PC that will be controlled by a PCB inside my PC so yeah, thats it... The pic just shows the dimensions anyhow...

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