Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
Hello all,
I have just bought a Gigabyte P35C-DS3R as part of my upgrade. My case is an Aspire Cruiser X and it has a IEEE 1394 lead which I think when plugged into the motherboard makes all the dials on the front work (decibel, temperature, fan speed). The problem is though is the motherboard doesn't have a IEEE 1394 socket. I really want to keep this motherboard so is there anyway round this problem?? :O_o1:
Re: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
do you mean it needs a firewire connection? if so you can buy pci firewire cards
Re: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
wait, 1394 is for firewire?
Re: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
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Judge Zetsumei
wait, 1394 is for firewire?
type IEEE 1394 into google and most of the results are about firewire.
i'm not sure tbh
Re: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
I did a quick google for 1394 and for my case and it turns out that it is indeed for the firewire which i don\'t use, that\'s a relief :P I thought none of my fancy dials on the front would work. Thanks for the help! :thumbsup:
Re: Gigabyte P35C-DS3R IEEE 1394 problem :(
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Originally Posted by
Judge Zetsumei
I did a quick google for 1394 and for my case and it turns out that it is indeed for the firewire which i don't use, that's a relief :P I thought none of my fancy dials on the front would work. Thanks for the help! :thumbsup:
no worries man, firewire is very rarely used anyway