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I just built a PC with a MSI B550-A pro and a generic Bluetooth adapter and I have 2 questions 1. I'm just trying to play games with my brother and I can't talk, only audio works. On the Front media panel or whatever its called(new to this PC thing) there are separate audio and microphone jacks and not a combined one. I haven't been able to input through there either. I have tried multiple ports on the front and the back, usb 2 and three. When I connect airpods or my Q20i soundcore headphones, it recognizes it as a voice and audio, then when I try to use it it doesn't work. If I test audio in windows (11) settings, It no longer recognizes it as audio. I am lost. I think its probably not just a bluetooth issue but a hardware issue but who knows. 2. I do have two audio cables (one not pictured but it has an HD audio and an AC'97 and it comes from the lower header) and two other things I didnt plug into the mobo bc I couldn't find where they go and linus didn't mention them in the guide as far as I heard. The black USB and the Italian colored 5V come from the lower front media panel and the audio one comes from the upper.
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Hi, im building a new pc only for gaming and the motherboard that i buy came with an extra 6-pin connector labelled " pd_12v_pwr " , is right on the side of the big 24-pin connector. According to the manual it says that provides additional power to the front panel but also to the PCIe x16 slots the build: cpu : 7800x3d mother: Asus ProArt B650-CREATOR User’s Manual ram: 64gb 2x32 6400 mhz gpu: single Rtx 3090 Asus rog psu: Seasonic 1000w gold (SSR-1000FX) https://seasonic.com/focus-plus-gold#specification ssd: 2tb m2 nvme gen4 ¿Can it be left unplugged or is there any risk to damage something like the gpu?
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Doing my first build and have been struggling to get the ATX into the motherboard, I've been trying for 2 days now, I've tried to get help everywhere and everyone just tells me to push harder and wiggle, but I've been constantly pushing as hard as I can to the point the motherboard flexes and I've wiggled it plenty, and this is all the progress I can make. There is a little gap and you can see the clip doesn't get under to engage. Do I have a faulty cable or something? The pins are not bent, I attached a picture of them just to make it clear that is not the issue. This has been making my first build a nightmare, would've been one of the last steps before I can finally use it but I'm stuck because of this shit.
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Hello i have an advantech SBC PCM9375F and USB pins look like this (see picture) it is just opposite of a normal usb header on a motherboard. Does anyone have any idea how do i deal with this? I need this usb to be used as a boot device because my main disk or ram is corrupted in some way It is an industrial computer and the only other storage option is a IDE 2,5 inch male out made for IDE flash drives so it is useless for HDD unless i find a converter which i cant.. I also cant troubleshoot the IDE flash drive on another computer because of the same problem it has a female connector Im happy to hear any advice or new information thank you in advance
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Hello! I have a Gigabyte Aero 15 Oled and I broke my screen (model: ATNA56WR14-0). In my country there are no thecnical assistence that want to do the replacement. By the model of the screen, I think that my laptop have a 40-Pin eDP QHD+ connector. Since I don't need such a high resolution, I started looking for more affordable ones, like the B156HAN08.0, witch have a higher framerate and lower resolution. I saw the datasheet of this model and found out that this have a 40-Pin eDP Touch connector. My question is: Can I plug a 40-Pin eDP Touch screen to a 40-Pin eDP QHD+ laptop without burning the laptop? Do I need to cut the last 10 wires? Or should I use a 30-Pin eDP screen plugged into an adapter like the one that is in the image? Sorry about my english PS: I saw this connector names here: https://www.laptopscreen.com/English/section/Articles/1245191276/Screen+connector/
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Anyone knows what connector is this one? The motherboard manual only specifies the ones right beside it. Perhaps it has something to do with the BIOS? It reminds me of a USB header, but the missing pin is in the opposite side The mobo is a ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II
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Hey, guys, I have a problem, recently I bought a new case for my computer I put my computer In the new case and after trying to turn it on nothing happened. Upon closer inspection, I discovered My 4-pin CPU connector was installed the wrong way... I know a lot of people will say that that is impossible because the connector has individual shapes for it to go in but in my case, the connector does fit in the wrong holes but would require a certain amount of force for it to go in. Anyway, after that, I properly put the connector and tried to turn it on again but it didn't turn on I tried reseating the ram a bunch of times but still didn't work. I researched about this but didn't get any exact answer on how to fix it, I read about the motherboard being fried but mine isn't fried because the lights on the motherboard are still lighting up. What should I do? My motherboard is an Asus Prime A320M-K with an AMD 3200G
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Before i start let me just say i've been building and using systems for years and have built up quite a knowledge of hardware from LGA 775 to now so i'm not an idiot... But when it comes to audio Ive got no clue mate. So based off my research and limited budget plus whats on drop right now i've settled for getting an MT-602 since it seem so fit what i want in terms of powering a pair of DT990's. I'm not an audiophile so i'm not going for the absolute best or whatever, for context i LOVED the sound of my Razer Kraken Kitty editions till they died so take that how you will. Now my only issue is awkward because it sounds dumb but, how exactly does the MT-602 connect to a PC? it has RCA input which as far as i can tell is the only input but my system being ITX doesn't have a sound card or anything that outputs RCA so am i supposed to use an adapter cable or is there a device that goes between my pc and the MT-602? i've no clue haha. (it'll be connected to a B450i Strix)
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A common cable included in modern modular PSUs are the 8-pin to 2x (6+2) pin PCI-e connector. Based on reading an 8-pin is effectively the same as a (6+2) pin. An 8 pin provides about 150W of power. If that's the case, then how can one 8-pin connector effectively supply 2x (6+2) pin connectors with 150 watt of power each? If a GPU requires about 300W of power, can I safely use an 8-pin to 2x (6+2) pin cables to connect the GPU. Ignoring the power from the PCI slot itself, this would either provide 150W of power (for the 8-pin connector facing the PSU) or 300W of power (for the 2 (6+2) pin connectors plugged into the GPU). On the surface, it appears as though it would only provide 150W of power, but why PSU makers would give an 8-pin to 2x (6+2) pin connector if it meant that each of the (6+2) pins could only provide half of the power as a normal 8-pin (150W). Since they're supposed to be functionally equivalent.
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I have this xbox one x from few years but recently it started to give me errors on booting up and then eventually to game crashes and then to sometimes not booting up. So long story short I ended up finding that I need a replacement for this connector. Since Microsoft don't sell spares of these connectors, those sold online are pulled out from other XBOXs' and I kinda don't wanna use those. So I've decided to make one of my own. So I know one of the connector is sata data connector but I need help finding the power connector. Thanks in advance.
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I want to plug a fan into this but i have no clue if this combination of pins will do the job. It is 3 pin, and goes VCC, SW, GND (in order) I haven't ever used this type of config for pins before.
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Hi, I have a Gigabyte 750ti that I wanted to clean but I don't understand how to disconnect the fan connector from the pcb and I'm afraid of tearing it to pieces This is how it looks like
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Hi, Today I started building a pc for my dad until i found out my system fan connectors do not fit the system fan headers on my motherboard. So far I've tried everything I can think of, and nothing has solved the issue, ehich is why I came for help here. The motherboard i am using is the Gigabyte Aorus B560i pro AX. You can see the headers, as well as the fan connectors on the pictures attached. I'd be extremely grateful for every tip/solution.
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Hi guys, need help figuring what needs RMA Friend has a ASUS Prime B550M-A motherboard and a corsair RM750 PSU PC wasn't turning on one day. Motherboard LED is on but PC doesn't turn on. No fan spin. While troubleshooting found that if you move the 24pin connector cable the PC will turn on and will turn off if you moved it. It was fully seated in the connector. Similar thing happens if we flex the board a bit. We swapped out the RM 750 for a CV 550 and working no problem Put the RM 750 into a MSI B450M A pro max, working no problem Tried pulling and bending the connector in both cases and had zero issues Put the RM750 and Asus Prime B550M-A together and issue comes back PC build CPU: Ryzen 3600 GPU: Galax 1650S mobo: ASUS Prime B550M-A PSU: RM 750 RAM: 2 x 8 Ballistics 2666 Storage: Samsung 870 500gb Case: Deep cool Macube 310
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Hello, When my 2nd repast on my 1080ti Aorus Extrem. One of the wires of a connector is broken when unplugging and another connector during handling. To repair, i need the reference of Pin & Socket Connectors for 1080ti Aorus Extrem I cannot find the information on the gpu, manual or other. Thank you
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Got a new mobo, a ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II and there is an unlabeled header on it. Not even the manual tells me what the f it is. So if anyone knows what it is, lemme know.
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I need some help identifying this connector. It's work related so not for my personal computer or anything. The connector goes on the end of an infrared eye receiver. That receives signal from a wireless remote in order to change various settings on a windows based media device. IThat device has a separate decoder board from the motherboard. That board has flat connectors/pins that this connector fits onto. It's not the type of plug I would normally expect to be seen for this application and to be honest its a poor connector. It regularly falls off and gets damaged which is why we need more of them. I don't know if they are a proprietary connector or if they are just uncommon but I've looked everywhere. Without the specific knowledge it has proven difficult to find and so far I have been unable to identify it. I've included a couple of pictures of the connector and one very badly cropped image of the space it plugs into. Don't have a better photo at the moment unfortunately. Thanks for the help in advance. Tom
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To all those with more knowledge about RGB than myself, Can someone please help me out by identifying the name type for the ARGB header on my GPU - see attached image with circled connector. I thought it was a VDG connector but I’m wrong. It is four pins wide with the third pin missing. The pins are fine like VDG, so a 5V ARGB female connector doesn’t fit — it’s too chunky to fit past the backplate, plus the pins are square not round like the header on a motherboard as well as being finer/slender What I’m looking for is an extension cable so I can cable manage the lead running from the GPU RGB header to the ARGB header on my ASUS Strix motherboard. The cable supplied with my GPU is too short by miles. FYI for those curious — It’s for a PowerColor Red Devil 6800 Thanks in advance for the help.
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Hi can you please help me out by identifying the name type for the ARGB header on my GPU - see attached image with circled connector. I thought it was a VDG connector but I’m wrong. It is four pins wide with the third pin missing. The pins are fine like VDG, so a 5V ARGB female connector doesn’t fit — it’s too chunky to fit past the backplate. What I’m looking for is an extension cable so I can cable manage the lead running from the GPU RGB header to the ARGB header on my ASUS Strix motherboard. The cable supplied with my GPU is too short by miles. Thanks for the help.
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Can anyone post up part numbers for the RGB connector in the pics? I know they are on Amazon with wires pre-terminated but I’m after the connector/pins only. I’m trying to find them on supplier sites and need specifics. Thanks
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HI, I recently bought an Asus VivoBook K513EA laptop, I saw that it is possible to add an SSD or HDD via a 10-pin adapter to SATA interface (the laptop comes with a 256Gb M.2 drive). Given the difficulty of finding this piece in my country, and buying online is not an option (thanks to the pandemic and government corruption, we no longer have a state postal company) I found an adapter (10 pins) but it indicates compatibility with Lenovo, HP and Huawei Matebook, does not mention anything from Asus. Maybe someone knows if this part is universally compatible? Sorry my bad english
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Hi, so I just bought some fans for my case (be quiet silent wings 3 120mm) and my motherboard has only 2 Chassis Fan connectors. Is there any way to connect more? Isn't there like something that connects more at a time... Here's my motherboard: PRIME B450M-A | Motherboards | ASUS USA Thanks for suggestions!
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So I have those components. Case: Cooler master master box td500 mesh MB: aours b550 pro ac I want to connect the fans of the case to the ARGB socket of the motherboard also I want to buy cooler master sickle flow 3 in 1 ARGB fan kit I want to make them all work with RGB Fusion software which requires "as I understand" some hardware socket management and connections which I don't know any thing about can any one help me figure out how to connect this.