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509104 2006-12-24 01:40:00 Hi
My DP965LT Mother board has Chassis intrusion header pins on it but my case does not seem to have an intrusion switch.
Do I have to find a jumper to connect up the two header pins on the board or can I leave them open.
And no the Intel instructions and web site dont have any info.
Thanks
Richard
rd400f (11594)
509105 2006-12-24 01:42:00 Don't worry about it, it just goes off if the case is open.

Just leave the jumpers alone.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
509106 2006-12-24 01:50:00 Hi
Yes I understand how it should work but as my case has no switch there are no wires to conect to the header pins.
So do I leave the pins empty or fit a jumper over them ?
Richard
rd400f (11594)
509107 2006-12-24 02:00:00 That depends on whether it had jumpers or not in the first place.

If it didn't have any it should be fine without jumpers.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
509108 2006-12-24 02:22:00 Hi
Thanks...it never had jumpers.
I'm still not having any luck with this new motherboard installation.
I plug in the power and all the fan stat up..the standby power LED on the board lights up but I have nothing on the screen and no beeps from the on board speaker.
The reset button will switch off the fans for a moment the they start up again but still nothing on screen.
I have checked the 2x2 and 2x12 power connectors.
No change.
I have removed and reinstalled the CPU.
No change.
I have removed and reinstalled the memory/
No change.
I have removed and reinstalled the PCI Express video card.
No change.
I have removed the CMOS battery...waited a minute then reinstalled it.
No change.
It has got me stumped.
Thanks
Richard
rd400f (11594)
509109 2006-12-24 02:31:00 Does it have an ATX 12v adapter on the motherboard??

The 4 pin adapter from the power supply, has to go on it, if its there.

Otherwise, nothing will work. When u took the battery out did u remove any jumpers? If u did, did u put them back?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
509110 2006-12-24 02:58:00 Hi
The power cables coming from the power supply are...
one 2x2 and it is connected to the motherboard.
one 2x12 and it is connected to the mother board.
one 4 pin plug that is connected to the DVD-RW..this also has a second 4pin plug for a second DVD/CD ROM...this second plug is not connected.
one last 4 pin plug that is connected to an adapter that connects to my 320GB SATA HD.This set of wiring ends in a single very small 4 pin plug that I cannot yet find a home for.
Is this the one you are talking about ?
If so where on my DP965LT Mother board would it connect ?
Thanks
Richard
P.S didnt touch any jumpers yet.
rd400f (11594)
509111 2006-12-24 03:13:00 The SATA hdd, it sounds like you've connected the power adapter, have u connected the data cable to the motherboard??

Both have to be connected for the SATA to work.

And is anything installed on this SATA? Like Windows?

One 2x2 and it is connected to the motherboard. - This sounds like the ATX plug?

one 2x12 and it is connected to the mother board. - Whats this? The main power?

one last 4 pin plug that is connected to an adapter that connects to my 320GB SATA HD.This set of wiring ends in a single very small 4 pin plug that I cannot yet find a home for. - This I don't know... 2 cables should be coming from the SATA the power which gets connected to a spare power connector.

And a data cable, which plugs into a header on the mobo.

If none of the hdds have anything on them, that'll be why it wont turn on.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
509112 2006-12-24 03:51:00 Hi
"The SATA hdd, it sounds like you've connected the power adapter, have u connected the data cable to the motherboard??"
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Yes the power to the HDD is coming from the large 4 pin plug but I had to plug an adapter into it to change it from the large 4 pins down to a smaller 4pin to fit into the HDD
Yes the data cable comes from the HDD to one of the 4 possible Serial ATA plugs on the mobo.

"And is anything installed on this SATA? Like Windows?"
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No the HDD is brand new as is everything else. Nothing has been even booted yet.

" One 2x2 and it is connected to the motherboard. - This sounds like the ATX plug?"
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This called the Processor core power connector according to the Intel site.


"one 2x12 and it is connected to the mother board. - Whats this? The main power?"
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This is called the Main power connector according to the Intel site.


The small 4pin at the end of the power cable ... I will explain it like this ... 4 wires come out of the power supply and end in a large 4 socket plug.This plug has another 4 wires coming out of it the end in another identical 4 socket plug..""this is where I have connected the adapter that then plugs into the HDd""..this second large plug has another 4 wires that come out of it and these finally end in a much smaller and thinner 4 socket plug.This is the one I cannot find a home for.

"If none of the hdds have anything on them, that'll be why it wont turn on."
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I only have the one HDD and it had nothing on it data wise as it is brand new.
Does any of this help or does it just confuse thing even more?
Thanks
Richard
rd400f (11594)
509113 2006-12-24 04:09:00 OK well chuck the XP cd in and see if the screen comes on, the monitor is plugged in right?

Then u have to go into the BIOS change bootdisk to cd, then install XP.

If the PSU has a square 4 pin plug this plugs into the ATX adapter on the mobo.

I don't know what plug you're talking about that u don't know where to put. If it doesn't plug into the ATX adapter on the mobo.

You'll have to take a photo of it if u have a camera or something and post it on the F1 site.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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