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Hi all
Not sure if this is the correct section to post this in, but I'm sure many of you will have the answer anyway.
I am doing my first PC build, using a Corsair C70 case and a Gigabyte D3h motherboard.
When I come to connect the various small front panel wires of the case to the relevant connectors on the mobo, the + and - are clearly marked on the motherboard's individual pins, and where the + and - wires are separate that's easy, so far so good.
But where the C70's connector wire is a two pin plug (eg,. Power switch) I cannot tell which way around this is supposed to go onto the mobo because the + and - wires are not marked on the wires themselves or it's connector (there is a small arrow next to one of the connectors but not sure what this means it is + or -).
Does it matter which way around these go? Or is there a standard way of telling? Does the arrow usually mean it is the positive?
Help greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
Rick.
Not sure if this is the correct section to post this in, but I'm sure many of you will have the answer anyway.
I am doing my first PC build, using a Corsair C70 case and a Gigabyte D3h motherboard.
When I come to connect the various small front panel wires of the case to the relevant connectors on the mobo, the + and - are clearly marked on the motherboard's individual pins, and where the + and - wires are separate that's easy, so far so good.
But where the C70's connector wire is a two pin plug (eg,. Power switch) I cannot tell which way around this is supposed to go onto the mobo because the + and - wires are not marked on the wires themselves or it's connector (there is a small arrow next to one of the connectors but not sure what this means it is + or -).
Does it matter which way around these go? Or is there a standard way of telling? Does the arrow usually mean it is the positive?
Help greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
Rick.