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Hello I need someone to tell me how is this SATA port called (pictures bellow) I need to find a part to solder on a laptop that didn't had it preinstalled but has the pins on motherboard to do so. It's SATA port for laptop optical Drive.
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Hello :) I have plugged in the "f_panel" Connector like this: I thought that was it, but then I found these in the accessory box in my NZXT H500 case: I'm not sure if I'm supposed to plug in both the f_panel Connector and these ones as well. As you can see they are really short, so there is no way It's gonna stretch from the front IO to the header on the mobo alone. I Guess you are supposed to plug it in to a different, longer cable. Am I supposed to use some kind of "adapter" for the f_panel to attach these cables as well, or am I doing it right?
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Hey there! My question may not the the wisest but i got a question concerning projecting my Surface Pro 6 to the Beamer in my school (I am a teacher there) . It would be easy normally but each room has a desktop PC connected to internal servers where our school documents are saved and we only have ethernet access. So I need access to the desktop normally as well as my Surface Pro as I would need it with OneNote and Drawboard. Is there a way to easily connect it and being able to use the Desktop if needed and project the Surface Pro Screen on the Beamer? Sadly the Remote for our Beamers are quite shit and only have an On and Off button. The Beamer automatically streams the Desktop Screen. I hope I explained it somehow understandable^^ Thanks in advance guys! Kind regards, Your Cow
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Recently I had to replace my x99 motherboard due to a USB overcurrent issue preventing me from booting. My new motherboard is used (obviously) and has built in wifi/bt. It has the connectors on the back for the antenna, but when I bought an antenna it was too large to fit the connectors. I didn't realize that the connectors are smaller than ones on a typical router. I have searched for information on what kind of connectors these are on the back of my motherboard, and I can't find anything conclusive. Does anyone know the specific name of the connectors on the motherboard? Motherboard -Asus x99-Deluxe II Antenna I purchased that didn't fit - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010STD2KC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I have a set of cheap drums that my mum bought for me ages ago and I want to make some music with them un audacity but the connector looks like the pic attached, what is it called? Thanks
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I am going to build a PC soon. Im thinking of getting a Phanteks Eclipse P350x case. What i don't understand is what type of RGB connector is used to plug into the motherboard to get full addressable RGB on the case. I am also looking at buying an MSI B450 Tomahawk motherboard. Is it compatible? If not do i need an adapter? Or do I need an entirely different motherboard to get addressable RGB in software?
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So I have just built my first PC. I used the Cooler Master MB500 Tuf case. When connecting everything to the motherboard, I noticed that the only connectors that the fans had were the rgb (connected to a 3-way splitter) and a connector (molex?) that connects straight to the power supply. I plugged the rgb into the rgb header and connected the fans to the power supply. Now that im in the bios, there N/A for all chassis fans. The fans are running at a constant single speed and the rgb is working just fine. Am i missing something or is that just the way these fans are?
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One of the cords on my Altec Lansing speakers is beginning to go, which is causing a static sound. I've had these speakers for probably over 10 years. The quality is amazing. Hence I'd like to fix them instead of replace them. My goal is to buy a new connector, so that I can remove the current connector, strip the wire, and then solder the wires to new connector. I'm just not sure what this connector is called or where to buy one, and Google isn't helping. Below are some images. Any help would be immensely appreciated. P.S. I know my fingers are nice looking, so compliments are unnecessary.
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One of the cords on my Altec Lansing speakers is beginning to go, which is causing a static sound. I've had these speakers for probably over 10 years. The quality is amazing. Hence I'd like to fix them instead of replace them. My goal is to buy a new connector, so that I can remove the current connector, strip the wire, and then solder the wires to new connector. I'm just not sure what this connector is called or where to buy one, and Google isn't helping. Below are some images. Any help would be immensely appreciated. P.S. I know my fingers are nice looking, so compliments are unnecessary.
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An oddly specific question here, but i was playing with my BIOS and making tweaks after i installed my new RTX 2060, and during the rebooting processes, i was looking at my mobo, and i noticed a connector plug got unplugged. When putting it back to where i swore it was, i felt the location was wrong and so were the others. I feel the Manual doesn't tell me exactly what orientation to put these plugs. Could some one tell me if i have this set up correctly? If not, can you please tell me the correct orientation of these plugs? Horizontal, vertical? Are there more plugs to be utilized?
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Hey all, I just noticed this unmarked connector underneath the CPU socket on my ASUS Crosshair VI. It is not marked on the board and the manual doesn't seem to mention it anywhere. The motherboard diagram in the manual completely skips over it. Anyone know what this is for?
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Hello all. Just curious to get an answer to what I think is true. Is the PSU 8-pin PCI-E connector the same voltages as the 8-pin CPU connector. I noticed they have the same plug config and it looks like the voltages are the same. The PSU I have is semi-modular and has 2 cables for PCI-E and one CPU 8-pin. I am not going to use at least one PCI-E but I have 2 CPU's. Is using the 8-pin PCI a viable option to use for the CPU?
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Hi Everyone, It's becoming more apparent that I'll be getting myself the i9-9900K processor and I'm planning to overclock it to as much as it can handle. I'll be getting the Gigabyte Aorus Master motherboard which is said to have 8+8 EPS 12V connectors. I was going for the following PSU: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W but then I noticed it has only one 8-pin connector and another 4+4 connector, so I concluded I should get a different PSU and this seems like the only good (Tier 1) option I could find: Seasonic Prime Ultra 850W Titanium - Is this indeed the one I should go for?
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Is there a 3pin5V rgb connector on MSI x299 gaming carbon ac? The reason that why I asked this is because I bought an RGB decoration light but I couldn't find the correct connector on the motherboard. If there are no correct connection between this weird joint, can someone tell me how to get a converter of this? THX a lot guys. I am almost crazy with it
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Server Mainboard 2x 8 pin ATX problem
Kitsune Yokai posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Hallo, I have a server motherboard which has two 8 pin connector's and it has 2 CPU sockets which I am attending to use. Is it possible to use the two 4 pin connector's that can snip together my PSU has and split them on both 8 pin connectors on my motherboard?The board Supermicro X8dtn+I appreciate every help- 3 replies
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So I need a GPU and for price reasons I'm considering AMD over Nvidia. So I'm looking at the RX 570 or the RX 480 but my PSU is non-modular so I need 3rd party power connectors. I already have a Molex to 6-pin but the cards need an 8-pin I believe. Would I be able to use a single Molex to power the card?(I don't have any spare Molexes on my PSU).
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Okay. So, I recently purchased an IBM 6565 (300pl) off of eBay and gutted it for a customer build. I want to use the original case speaker, power switch, and activity lights. However, there's a proprietary connector for those to the original motherboard. I was curious if I could get the old style single pin connectors or if someone had a better idea to connect it to the front panel and audio headers. I found extensions online, but I really don't want a rats nest and can't find the exact ones. Does anyone know of an adapter, maybe? I'm still in the planning stages. So, nothing is really out of the question.
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So the basic problem is my laptop's power and hdmi connectors are loose due to 4-ish years of plugging/unplugging regularly (I move around a lot). The laptop is still good, runs fine, and the insides are all in pretty much perfect condition thanks to monthly cleaning. It's just that the connection tabs have become loose and disconnect temporarily if bumped/moved. For the hdmi, this is just an annoyance since it means I have to deal with Windows deciding my second monitor is/is not/is/is not/is/is not connected repeatedly, but it's a massive problem for the power port because the port is overheating due to the loose connection. I can't do anything more intensive than charging the battery and then unplugging it to run it because of that. I've taken the computer apart enough to get a good look at the power port and the thing is in great shape. Some of the plastic near it shows signs of minor thermal damage, but nothing is melted, just stressed. But I can't do it myself. I know how, but I have nerve damage in my hands, so I can't physically do the work. Unfortunately, neither the original manufacturer nor any of my local computer repair services (all two of them) want to even think about touching that kind of repair. The manufacturer wants me to buy a whole new motherboard, but that's outside my budget by a factor of two, so I'd prefer to get it repaired, but the local services don't even want to think about replacing the whole mobo for the laptop. So, where can I send this to get it repaired? It's a simple repair, in all honesty. I've done it back before the nerve damage prevented me from working on things that small and it held up for literally years after the fact just fine. I Know this can be repaired without needing to replace the whole board, but I need a place that wants to do it without replacing the whole board, which I'm having trouble finding.
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Liquid metalling a friends laptop to get rid of overheating. Cant figure out this connector. How do I remove it?
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As per title, this is a daft question, but I will ask it anyway.. (this could go downhill fast!) I am currently in the middle of sourcing componants for a build (well, upgrade rebuild technically) and trying but not succeeding to locate, if at all possible, what I can only call "Crystal" (or clear) Connectors/plugs for the various connectors within a computer. Things like the plugs on the motherboard/componant end of the wiring harness cables, for example Fan connectors, 6 pin PCI-E plugs, 4 pin CPU power plugs, ATX 24 pin plug et-al. I have found semi-clear blue Molex ones (which I do not need or want), but I am looking for clear ones as they are not so visually intrusive to the eye as the common black or semi-opaque white ones we have all come to know and love (or should that be hate??). Any advice/help on this would be much appreciated. If the Mods decide this is posted in the wrong area, please feel free to move it to where it should be.
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I have NZXT h700 and ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming. Everything is fine, except for the fact that the power button has such an aggressively strong LED which blinks even when the PC's in sleep mode. Since the Front Panel connector is in a form of a block which I just plugged in the motherboard, is there a way to remove HDD LED and power button LED wires?
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I have no clue where to find this pin connector. I am planning on building a completely custom PC but I need to find what this connector is called so I can search it up and purchase it. I am getting a power button very similar to this one. Can someone please help me out?
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Hi, i have recently builded a pc for my own, but i haven't bought yet because i have a question. The motherboard that i'll be using is a Aorus h370 Gaming 3 RGB and the Corsair 275r Case, which have space for 1 fan in the back, two on the top and three on the front (All 120mm, because it's the size that i'll be using). The question is, will my motherboard have connection to all these fans: -Two corsair sp120 included fans (TOP) -Three corsair HD120 RGB Fans (Front -My Corsair H60 Radiator and Fan (Back) And is this positions of the fans cool? Will it do a good airflow? Will My Corsair CX650 support all my pc power? Links: Mobo page (for connections): https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H370-AORUS-GAMING-3-rev-10 Case page (for position): https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/carbide-275r-case Full pc (If anyone is curious and if any other part can take my fans connections place): https://pcpartpicker.com/list/T693Hh Questions that i forgot, will My Corsair CX650 support all my pc power? THX guys