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August 28th, 2002, 08:36 PM
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pc case connectors
I had bought a new case from a local computer store and hooked up my motherboard from a previous case. I was wondering if anyone knew the polarity of the wires that connect to the motherboard. The wires for the connectors are sometimes red/white or green/white and I wanted to know which one is for the ground and which one is for the positive. My motherboard manual only tells of where each plug must go.
I experienced the computer restarting for no reason and no, the computer operates at a sufficient temperature. The new case came with 2 12volt case fans plus the one for the power supply. I also have one of those pci/isa slot fans, so I know it's not overheating. All the IDE and power cables are securely fastened.
My motherboard is a Tyan S2060 with the latest bios release. The pc case is a generic one, V-Tek brand and I couldn't find anything online.
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