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Subject: Antec Lanboy USB pins to Asus A7N266 mobo
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: esclavosoy-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 05 Feb 2005 10:58 PST
Expires: 07 Mar 2005 10:58 PST
Question ID: 469509
How do I connect the front usb pins from Antec Lanboy to my Asus
A7N266 mother board?

Request for Question Clarification by denco-ga on 05 Feb 2005 13:50 PST
Howdy esclavosoy-ga ,

I am going to post this as a request for clarification as I want to make
sure this works before posting it as an answer.  The process of guiding
someone through case connections can take several tries.

First, turn off and unplug your computer as there is power in the case
that could harm or kill you.

Look at your motherboard with the CPU at the top and the PCI slots on the
left side.  At the bottom of the motherboard you will see two small sets
of 9 pins, and they should be marked USB45 (on the left) and USB23 (on the
right).  They should in a row of 5 on top, and a row of 4 on the bottom.

We will work with the set on the right, USB23.  From left to right, the
top row of pins are numbered as such, and serve the following purposes.

1 - USB Power
2 - USB P2-
3 - USB P2+
4 - Ground
5 - Not Connected

The bottom row of pins are numbered as such, and serve these purposes.

6 - USB Power
7 - USB P3-
8 - USB P3+
9 - Ground

In your Lanboy case, you should have a bundle of 8 wires that come from
the 2 front USB connectors.  They should be marked, and you should connect
them as follows:
- You should have two wires marked "+5V" and you should connect them to
pins 1 and 6, or the two pins on the left side of connector USB23.
- You should have two wires marked "GROUND" or "GND" or the might be black
with a small triangle on them.  Connect these to pins 4 and 9.
- You should have a wire marked (1)-D.  Connect that wire to pin 2.
- You should have a wire marmed (1)+D.  Connect that wire to pin 3.
- You should have a wire marked (2)-D.  Connect that wire to pin 7.
- You should have a wire marked (2)+D.  Connect that wire to pin 8.

If that works, please tell me and I will post this as an answer.

Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher

Request for Question Clarification by denco-ga on 05 Feb 2005 18:04 PST
Apologies on the two typos above:

"or the might be black" should read: "or it might be black"

"a wire marmed (1)+D" should read: "a wire marked (1)+D"
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