Doesn't your motherboard already have cables attached to the fron USB
ports that attach to the motherboard?
no it doesn't :[
the worst thing in this, is that I have only hole for port in front.
I don't know how can I connect this.
If I said not clear - once again:
on the motherboard is a socket for usb in front - but in front I have
nothing (in the "pc box" - there is sign for usb and audio on it, but
nothing more) - I can't connect socket from motherboard to usb - cause
I don't have a place to plug it, only hole :[
it's wonderfull "pc box" - I can't understand HOW CAN THEY DO, SUCH A
SH*T !!!
If you have some more answeres write please.
Best regards Mati[/QUOTE]
Here are a few solutions:
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SILVERSTONE SST-FP32-S Aluminum USB/1394/Audio Panel
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813999355
On the Silverstone product, connect the 2x5 audio cable to your
AUDIO1 header. The Silverstone is "Intel compatible audio" and
will give you a microphone and headphone jack.
Plug two of the 1x4 USB cables from the Silverstone, to the
USB67 2x5 header, in the lower right hand corner of the
motherboard. The dummy pin is not used. Be careful to align
the red wire of the USB cable, with the +5V pin on the header.
Now, you will have two working USB ports on the Silverstone
tray.
The tray is installed into a hard drive 5 1/4" bay.
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FrontX has a custom drive tray solution. You can see examples
on their
http://www.frontx.com/ web page.
They also have some cabling solutions, if you wish to install
your own connectors on the computer. You will need to make
holes, somewhere in the computer case, to hold the connectors.
This Panel Mount Dual USB, has a 2x5 connector that goes
to your USB67 header on the motherboard. The other end
mounts in a hole on the front of your computer:
http://www.frontx.com/pro/p1082_030.html
This Panel Mount Single USB, has a 1x4 connector and uses half
of the USB67 header. Be careful to get the +5V (red) and GND
(black) wires oriented properly.
http://www.frontx.com/pro/p1012_030.html
This assembly is for audio. It has an "Intel compatible" 2x5
connector that goes to the AUDIO1 on your motherboard. On the
other end, are a microphone and a headphone jack. The headphone
jack is "fatter" than the microphone, since it has the signal
interrupting feature. When you plug in the headphones, the
speakers that you normally listen to on the green connector
on the back of the computer, will become silent (muted). The
switching between headphones and speakers, is hidden inside
the headphone jack.
http://www.frontx.com/pro/p110_030.html
You can see some more examples of front panel solutions here.
The first link is for motherboard headers. The second link
is devices that plug to the jacks on the back of the
computer.
http://www.frontx.com/store/order_pb.html (internal panel mount)
http://www.frontx.com/store/order_p.html (external versions)
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HTH,
Paul