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Tue 11/02/03 at 16:15
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Hi all,
I have a question about updating my pc, and I was wondering if you could give me some help. I wanted to know wether this would work:

VERRE SERIES PC CASE IN STYLISH SILVER FINISH WITH BLUE TINT
http://uk.special.reserve.co.uk/reviews/info.php?code=GG2669

DDR DIMM - 512 MB RAM, 184 PIN, 266 MHz / PC 2100, SYNCHRONOUS
http://uk.special.reserve.co.uk/reviews/info.php?code=GG9872

CPU, INTEL, PENTIUM 4, 2.4GHz / 512K / 533FSB (2400MHz), SOCKET 478, 32K, 512K
http://uk.special.reserve.co.uk/reviews/info.php?code=GG2539

and lastly a motherboard that SR don't sell
A Giga Byte 8GE667
http://uk.giga-byte.com/products/8ge667.htm

Many Thanks
Taka-Q
Tue 04/03/03 at 16:16
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"Digging!"
Posts: 1,560
AMD_MAN wrote:
> do the blocks at the end of the cables have any writing on them? if
> not then as a general rule the power on switch is orange\white cables,
> reset switch is blue\white, hdd LED is red\while, power LED is
> green\white and the front internal speaker is black\red, but this can
> vary widely on differant cases, see what colour you have and give us a
> shout bakc.
>
> c.b.

The colours work.

Thanks
Fri 28/02/03 at 16:52
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do the blocks at the end of the cables have any writing on them? if not then as a general rule the power on switch is orange\white cables, reset switch is blue\white, hdd LED is red\while, power LED is green\white and the front internal speaker is black\red, but this can vary widely on differant cases, see what colour you have and give us a shout bakc.

c.b.
Fri 28/02/03 at 12:57
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AMD_MAN wrote:
> You have to either read the manual (if you don't have one then
> download it from the motherboard manafacturers site) or most newer
> motherboard actually have it writen around the pins themselfs, there
> are loads of differant ways of setting this up.
>
> c.b.

I know which are which on the motherboard, but not which cables are which coming from the case.
Thu 27/02/03 at 21:54
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You have to either read the manual (if you don't have one then download it from the motherboard manafacturers site) or most newer motherboard actually have it writen around the pins themselfs, there are loads of differant ways of setting this up.

c.b.
Thu 27/02/03 at 19:26
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You know the cables coming from the case that are used for the power light etc, how do you know which are which to plug in to the motherboard?


It's my Birthday!
Fri 21/02/03 at 16:26
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AMD_MAN wrote:
> Sure is.
>
> c.b.

Thanks
Thu 20/02/03 at 20:07
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Sure is.

c.b.
Thu 20/02/03 at 19:23
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I have a pic for you to look at, about the 20pin ATX PSU thingy.

http://www.aprb60.dsl.pipex.com/S/motherboard.gif

Is this right?

Thanks

Taka-Q
Wed 19/02/03 at 22:36
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AMD_MAN wrote:
> Yepski.
>
> c.b

Cheers
Wed 19/02/03 at 22:34
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Yepski.

c.b

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