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SOLVED Motherboard system panel connectors help

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Opusbuild

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Hi all,

I would really appreciate som help, I have picked up a basic secondhand motherboard and installed this into an older PC of mine. I have connected everything up except for the system panel connectors. I can not seem to find the manual for the motherboard its a XFX - NF24-ALH - nVIDIA nForce2 - Socket A ATX Motherboard (Heres a link to it):

http://www.compucanjes.com/products/view/16305.html

I have seen lots of different diagrams showing different positions of the connectors. I have uploaded a piture of mine. I want to make sure I get the connectors and polarities in the right places before switching on. Can anyone please help.
 

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XFX Mach4 NF24ALH Computer User Manual site. Scroll down the page and you should find a Blue Button for manual download. Mach4 NF24ALH User Manual Download. I did n0t use the link since they require and email addresss and I don't need the manual. Maybe they really have a copy of the manual. Otherwise I think you are out of luck with that old board. I found plenty of people looking and 'this' time I have struck out and the manual seems gone from web download. Maybe link below will help.

Possible link to download the manual for XFX Mach4 NF24ALH Motherboard.
 
I did not see the connectors at first...

...when I saw the connectors, I just copied the pic and routed and labeled them for you.
 

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Thanks RGone, yes I also find that manual, when you type your email address in it says "sorry due to maintainence you can not register at this time" which was a shame.

Thanks for the very detailed and clear diagram. It worked :) Thanks.
 
It worked is an awesome phrase to hear for sure.

Had I seen the connectors at first, I would have just drawn the diagram for you and saved all the g00gling I did. Hehehe.

If you get back...log into your first post and at the beginning of title add [RESOLVED] and then if it is ever searched for the searcher can look for another key word in [RESOLVED]. I wish all would do such but they never do. Adding the [RESOLVED] takes searchers to FIXED threads not some that are just out in the blue. Hehehe.

Thanks man.

RGone...ster. :chair:

Thanks RGone, yes I also find that manual, when you type your email address in it says "sorry due to maintainence you can not register at this time" which was a shame.

Thanks for the very detailed and clear diagram. It worked :) Thanks.
 
Thanks RGone, yes I try to do this when I remember, it would be nice to have an auto notification reminding you to click solved (if it have been) maybe a week or so after the original post. Just a small thing really, this site still has the best forum system and set up IMHO :clap:
 
Hey man thanks for the [SOLVED]. Yes a reminder eamil is thread goes silent for a week or so would be nice. Thanks again man.

RGone...ster.
 
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