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hello again ltt comunity :D i have one more question for yall. so i have a gigabyte  ga-h61m-ds2h and i have a deep cool matrexx 55 case wich has rgb. so i built it all but i dont have a single clue where does the led power + or - goes on the front pannel connections. i tryed to do it like it showed on the board but the led strip didint turn on. just the power switch and led switch. in the picture is the ones i tryed. on the motherboard there are 2 more black pins wich doesnt have any tittle for them and i dont know what they are for. thanks for help in advance.

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This is the front panel header, it has connections for power LED and HDD LED, but RGB strips never connect to the front panel header, the motherboard has separate headers for that when supported.

But your ancient motherboard does not have any support for RGB strips, it wasn't a thing 6 years ago.

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5 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

This is the front panel header, it has connections for power LED and HDD LED, but RGB strips never connect to the front panel header, the motherboard has separate headers for that when supported.

But your ancient motherboard does not have any support for RGB strips, it wasn't a thing 6 years ago.

oh ok:D yeah i know its ancient :D is there any way for me to turn it on like with pci-e or something?

 

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Well there's the controller that's built into the case that will turn on with the PC as long as you connect it to the PSU...

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I just had a look in the case manual and it's all shown in there... There's just a molex that connects to the PSU.

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This plugs into the power supply cable for a 3.5" drive. Your PSU should have some.

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3 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

This plugs into the power supply cable for a 3.5" drive. Your PSU should have some.

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