Help with Abit KV7 & Antec 3700AMB

M

Munish

I've just bought a Abit KV7 mobo and a Antec SLK3700AMB case.

I'm having trouble figuring out which way the chassis LED's and switch
cables from the case fit into the motherboard headers. on page 2-9 of the
mobo manual it says the positive polarity must match between the headers and
the cables, but there is no indication on the chassis cables which side is
positve.
All the cables from the case have a white wire and the other wire(s) is
coloured. which side of the cable connector is positive.

The other question is, the mobo has a ATX12V1 connector on top left (page
2-4), what is this power connector for and as the case came with a 350w PSU,
it has a 20 pin main power connector and a 4pin +12V power connector. Do i
need to connect the +12V connector from PSU to the ATX12V1 connector on the
mobo.

Hope someone can help.

TIA

Munish
 
K

kony

I've just bought a Abit KV7 mobo and a Antec SLK3700AMB case.

I'm having trouble figuring out which way the chassis LED's and switch
cables from the case fit into the motherboard headers. on page 2-9 of the
mobo manual it says the positive polarity must match between the headers and
the cables, but there is no indication on the chassis cables which side is
positve.
All the cables from the case have a white wire and the other wire(s) is
coloured. which side of the cable connector is positive.

They can be connected either way, then fipped if 1st try didn't work... a
reversed LED simply won't light, not do any damage, and power or reset
switches will work either way.

The other question is, the mobo has a ATX12V1 connector on top left (page
2-4), what is this power connector for and as the case came with a 350w PSU,
it has a 20 pin main power connector and a 4pin +12V power connector. Do i
need to connect the +12V connector from PSU to the ATX12V1 connector on the
mobo.

The 4 pin ATX 12V connector supplies 12V power to the VRM on the
motherboard. That is, it supplies power for the CPU. On any board that
has this connector, it should be used.
 

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