Can someone please help me with this.

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Can anyone help me identify these connectors please, and what they are for?

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I know it's a big ask but I'm learning. Also, I wish to add some internal lighting and am wondering if any of these connections are suitable.

Thankyou
 
1 x PCI-E

SATA (could be 1, II or III) used to connect to drives and transfer data via the thin cable)

PCI slot (the one directly next to battery) used for old expansion cards.

another SATA

SATA power plug from PSU

Floppy connector from PSU.
 
1 x PCI-E

SATA (could be 1, II or III) used to connect to drives and transfer data via the thin cable)

PCI slot (the one directly next to battery) used for old expansion cards.

another SATA

SATA power plug from PSU

Floppy connector from PSU.
Thankyou! Can I connect any LED's to any of these?
 
Thankyou! Can I connect any LED's to any of these?

the SATA or floppy connectors from the PSU 'could' be used to power the LEDs as these connectors do have a power and a ground - depending on the voltages the LED strip requires.

All depends on what connector the LED strip has as to how easy it would be, I think LED strips are more likely to have a molex connector, so you could use something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Serial-Molex-Power-Adaptor-Convertor/dp/B000ZMCYQG
 
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