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    Unhappy New CASE Problem (USB-Firewire cables)

    got a Superflower case, and it came with usb-firewire and other ports at the front,


    but i have no idea where abouts they go on my motherboard, there are too many ports i can fit them. its a hard question, so i dont expect many posts

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    what motherboard have you got.. check the manual for the layout of the motherboard which should tell you where the different headers are (ie usb1/usb2, firewire1 etc) and which is pin1, and how they are connected up

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    I have that exact case in Rhythmic green. Personally I found it quite hard on my Soltek 75FRN to get everything working. i got the USB ports working but audio and firewire no chance!
    But witht the same case but in Silver (my brothers) I used the MSI k7N2-L Delta board and I got the USB and Headphones working but NOT the Mic and the Firewire... oh and the MSI board didnt support the Superflowers 'Blue LED Power button' as it is 3 pins on the case side and MoBo has only room for a 2 pin power-LED.

    So the short answer is, depends on the motherboard but it is basically where all the LED and PC SPeaker plugs go etc usually on the bottom of the motherboard 9check your MoBo manual).
    Hope that helps

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    i got MSI 6382, its old and cant find a info. on the net. i will post a clear image of it 2morow. the mob came with a complete system from pcworld, no manuals

    thx any way

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    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/suppor...1&NAME=MS-6382

    that your motherboard? just downloading the manuals now, not sure why they're in .exe format atm

    mark


    edit:

    the version1, you want the 2nd page, that has the pin outs of the usb and the audio headers on the motherboard,

    the version2, this is colour, and is the whole manual, hence thats why its bigger , might be worth downloading that and printing the useful bits off..

    hope that helped
    Last edited by streetster; 12-02-2004 at 12:20 PM.

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    • serlex's system
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    awesome, i love you man (hehe), nice, thx m8, nice help

    thx

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    you're welcome have fun connecting it all up, can be a right bastard sometimes

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    it is all ready, got USB ports, but no firewire, firewire called something else?

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    firewire should be called summin like IEEE 1394
    hope thats some use

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    can some one find a manual for MSI 6382 version 3, i have no idea hwre to start
    thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz_uk
    Personally I found it quite hard on my Soltek 75FRN to get everything working. i got the USB ports working but audio and firewire no chance!
    ...
    But witht the same case but in Silver (my brothers) I used the MSI k7N2-L Delta board and I got the USB and Headphones working but NOT the Mic and the Firewire

    It would have been a miracle if you had got the firewire working on your cases - neither of those boards come with integrated firewire!

    serlex, I doubt that your board has integrated firewire either.
    Last edited by BUFF; 13-02-2004 at 11:03 AM.

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    http://www.msi.com.tw/program/suppor...UID=291&kind=1

    that link should take you tothe download screen for the manuals.



    Quote Originally Posted by serlex
    can some one find a manual for MSI 6382 version 3, i have no idea hwre to start
    thx
    Current Rig:
    2700+@175fsb/2257mhz, Soltek 75FRN-L, 2x512mb TwinMOS on TwinMOS 3200 RAM (Dual Channel) @175 (synced with fsb) 8-3-3-2.5 timings, 120gb 8mb Cache ATA 133 Maxtor Diamondmax +, 80gb Maxtor ATA133, 256mb Sapphir radeon 9800XT @ stock, 19" Hansol 920P.

    Currently Building for brother:
    3200+@200fsb, MSI K7N2-L Delta, 2x 512mb Crucial 3200 RAM@200 (single channel) 8-3-3-3, 200gb 8mb cache ATA 133 Maxtor Diamondmax+, 256mb Leadtek a350 GeForceFX 5900 ultra @485/922, 19" Iiyama MST

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