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    Quick Question

    My first build.

    Do I have to hook up the IEEE1937 Port Headers for the NF7-S?
    I dont know what they go to.
    If I do, do I hook them up in IEEE1 or IEEE2?

    Right now I have hooked up the power leds, front panel switchs, and Indicator Headers. What all would I need to hook up besides what Ive hooked up.

    Thanks

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    That's "IEEE1394" and no, only if you want to use Firewire. Good luck!

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    Thanks man, heres some pics of what Ive got so far, still need to get the 2500+ and crucial ram, this pic was b4 I hooked anything up. Gonna use the speeze fan for now until I get everything broke in then Im going to try to oc it when I get my Vantec fan.


    Still dont know where to put the other 2 fans

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    Sorry, one more question. Im hooking up both usb Headers, and I have 1 plug left, the plug is labeled +5v, would that go under the VCC pin or NC pin?

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    This should help with the USB... http://www.usbman.com/Guides/BelkinM...e_assembly.htm.

    Also, you should assemble and test the new parts out of the case first. It can save a lot of headaches. Good luck!

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    Thanks for the link!

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    I did a little something with the psu today, I hooked it up to see if it worked but nothing was working at all, no fans or anything on it, does it need to be hooked up in order for it to work? Theres 2 voltages on the tab thing in the back , 230v and 115v, I tried both, nothing.

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    Anyone have a clue?

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    If you're in the US, the PSU must be set to 115v. What "fans" didn't work? Are they plugged into the MB? Did you plug-in both power connectors from the PSU to the MB? There should be a 20-pin connector and a 4-pin connector that plug into the MB. Did you use a screw driver to short the POWER BUTTON pins? Good luck!

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    The psu has to get a signal from the mobo to turn it on. So the psu has to be hooked up to the mobo before it will turn on.

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    Oh I see, got scared for a second. Thanks

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