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Anyone know what the connectors are called that connect the on/off switch and reset switch and LEDs and stuff. I'm taking about where wires connect to the little pins on the mobo. And also where to buy? do you need a crimping tool of some kind?
So my friend has a old ass radeon x1650 and he got a 50 foot dvi to hdmi cable and the vc doen't find the tv with the long cable. tried another cable and it worked no problem. Do y'all think a more better vid card with more power would push through that long ass cable? the vc he has isn't...
I am currently waiting on some machining to make this
it can accomodate any material 1/8 inch thick. the panels made of whatever you want slide into rubber padded grooves in an aluminum frame. the aluminum can of course be powder coated or anodized
what about the connectors on the mobo? those little post things, what is the name of that connection and what size is standard? know what i mean? i been browing http://www.digikey.com/ they seem to have a giant selection, but clearly i am ignorant about the terms and jaragon.
I've been wanting to change the on switch on my pc. anyone know what specs i want to shop for? what is the name for the connection used to connect the power switch to the mobo? i've shopped a couple of general electronics sources, but the terms used in the specs and stuff is mostly giberish to me.