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12-30-2020 04:05 AM
Im building a pc at the moment using the z420 motherboard and I cannot see where the front io buttons like the power and reset, are supposed to be plugged in, can someone help me please, as soon as possible.
12-30-2020 09:34 AM - edited 12-31-2020 06:18 AM
those are custom to HP and there secret😎
HP does not sell DIY mobo, DOES NOT. (buy ASUS or GIGABYTE and not ever worry again.)
you can send the board back to ebay or whomever.
or buy the missing parts. you forget to buy with the secret MOBO.
2 choices,
3: buy the PC whole and complete sure.
12-30-2020 11:46 AM - edited 12-30-2020 11:47 AM
You're going to need this part for reasons that will be clear when you read my notations added to these images. This will cost you a little over $20.00 USD used from eBay. That thermisitor is a key to doing what you are wanting to do. These workstations are not built on the ATX standards.... they are custom and you don't want to go too cheap. You will be able to see the pictures when a moderator releases them.
12-30-2020 12:14 PM
The pins along that bottom that match to the plug end of the part in the pictures should be obvious. If not get back and I'll send you another picture. Getting front USB3 running is significantly more complex...
12-31-2020 06:14 AM
so true all, Ive done this on lots of Dells too.
the jacks are NOT documented at all. so buy them or learn how to reverse eng. the jacks.
the correct answer is, was....
- buy the wrong mobo from ebay (not from great Asus or Gigabyte which are documented)
- see it does not work ! HP or Dells same. missing key parts. switch ,sensors and front panels..
- see there is no jacks pinouts, manual (zero doc) a secret.
- then back to ebay and buy all parts you forgot in step one, there is your answer.
12-31-2020 07:33 AM
I also have found that my time and hassle has some monetary value...
It is not very inexpensive to piece one of these custom engineered workstations together via eBay adventures. A wiser choice is to learn how to differentiate the v2 from the earlier less capable v1 version and then buy a v2 with lowest level processor in it at the lowest price including shipping. Then buy the latest version sSpec code of the v2 Xeon you want to run. Many of those will have only one sSpec code, so that makes things easier.
Here is where that cable plugs in: