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Hello all,

 

I run a stock lenovo k410 motherboard in my rig, had it since I purchased my first ever computer (stock obviously, the k410). I recently moved over to a new case, the Corsair Air 540. Everything was working out great until I realized I have no idea what position to plug the front I/O connectors in. I know the area where they go, it says F_Panel or something of the like, but there is about 4 or 5 cables all labeled accordingly no idea where they go on the connector.

 

Is there a standard for these, or do I just kinda have to guess and check?

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Hello all,

 

I run a stock lenovo k410 motherboard in my rig, had it since I purchased my first ever computer (stock obviously, the k410). I recently moved over to a new case, the Corsair Air 540. Everything was working out great until I realized I have no idea what position to plug the front I/O connectors in. I know the area where they go, it says F_Panel or something of the like, but there is about 4 or 5 cables all labeled accordingly no idea where they go on the connector.

 

Is there a standard for these, or do I just kinda have to guess and check?

This manual shows which headers are which for the front panel.

 

http://www.manualslib.com/manual/325324/Lenovo-Ideacentre-K410.html?page=29#manual

 
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F_Panel = Front Panel.

 

You're gonna have to find a manual for the mobo. it should have the layout in there.

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Not listed anywhere on the entire motherboard. 

 

Thats one of the general problems with OEM mobos. You aren't supposed to take them away from original case. You will have to test them one by one to each pin. You may check on some random other mobo manual for layout. Its as good bet as any since I think that they don't have any standard for order.

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