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Hi,

 

I am trying to move from an old motherboard (N-Alvorix-RS880-uATX (Alvorix)) to a new one (Asus M5A78L-M/USB3).  The computer I have is an HP Pavilion p6720f Desktop PC, product number BV532AA.  The exact problem is that my old motherboard, had a special 6 pin connector for its 2 LED lights and power switch.  Now that I am trying to install this new Asus motherboard, the LED and power switch pin connectors don't match up.  According to my manual they are more spread out:

 

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 What I need help with is identifying what cables in my computer connect to which pins on the system panel connector where the LEDs and power switch are supposed to be connected.  I already tried to find the old Alvorix manual to idtentify them but its nonexistent online.  

 

I have one each of red, white, blue, green, black, and yellow cables.  I know for sure that two of these are for the PLED, two are for the IDE LED, and 2 are for the Power.  How can I find out which of these is which?  As soon as I can accurately identify these 6 cables I can use single pin connectors to hook them up and I should be happy 😄

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