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front panel connector pinnout

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6 hours ago, CorruptedSanity said:

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I can't verify the accuracy of that.  If that doesn't work just grab a screwdriver and jump some pins until it turns on? Then do the same for reset, neither are polarized. The LEDs are but once you figure out the layout of power and reset it should take long for the LEDs. 

Alright, thank you.

7 hours ago, Abimbolababatunde said:

Does anybody know the front panel connector pinnout for the dell optiplex 390 mobo? The pins aren't labeled.

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I can't verify the accuracy of that.  If that doesn't work just grab a screwdriver and jump some pins until it turns on? Then do the same for reset, neither are polarized. The LEDs are but once you figure out the layout of power and reset it should take long for the LEDs. 

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6 hours ago, CorruptedSanity said:

143957321_Screenshot_20190117-235914_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.712a144044caf2af3ad473b026107471.jpg

 

I can't verify the accuracy of that.  If that doesn't work just grab a screwdriver and jump some pins until it turns on? Then do the same for reset, neither are polarized. The LEDs are but once you figure out the layout of power and reset it should take long for the LEDs. 

Alright, thank you.

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