Where does the MoBo speaker plug in?

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Yep, that would be the spot :-) I have a manual but I couldn't find anything
about that silly speaker thingy. I tried that spot before but obviously put
it in backwards. There's no clear +, - markers on the board. Anyway, that did
it so thank you and have a wonderful evening!

Beau
 
Yeah, most motherboard manuals I've come across suck. They usually miss or
leave something out. Sometimes they're in poorly translated English. A lot
of times I've found they will tell you where to plug in power switch, reset
switch, etc, but don't tell you which direction.
 
shawn said:
Yeah, most motherboard manuals I've come across suck. They
usually miss or leave something out. Sometimes they're in
poorly translated English. A lot of times I've found they
will tell you where to plug in power switch, reset switch,
etc, but don't tell you which direction.
(snip)

Pushbuttons and switches aren't polarity-sensitive. Either
direction is OK.
 
Beau said:
Does anyone know where this plugs in? I'm assuming it's a speaker for the
MoBo beep codes. http://jackiesbar.com/GForce6100PM-M2 v2.html

And how do I test it to make sure I've got it in the right spot?

Thank You

Beau

Look on the mobo for a silkscreened "SPK" or "SPKR" label. The 2-pin header
is probably close to where are the power button and HD LED headers. Go to
the maker's web site and read the manual for the mobo as usually they give a
list of mobo headers and even pictures of them.
 
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