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Case speaker pinout
This may seem dumb, but I am unsure of which pins to connect for my
case speaker. The speaker has 2 wires in a 4-pin connector (red - NC - NC - black). The MoBo has a 4 pin header: Speaker - NC - Ground - +5V. NC = No Connection. Which ones to use? |
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Case speaker pinout
wrote in message oups.com... This may seem dumb, but I am unsure of which pins to connect for my case speaker. The speaker has 2 wires in a 4-pin connector (red - NC - NC - black). The MoBo has a 4 pin header: Speaker - NC - Ground - +5V. NC = No Connection. Which ones to use? You only have two connections to make if you take out the no connection point. Normally, red goes to positive and black to ground. |
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