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Hello. I have a HP pro 3120 with IPEL-LA3 motherboard. All the internal wires were disconnected from the motherboard. I can not find where to connect the 2 pin power button /switch to the motherboard. The motherboard has a 9 pin front panel connector and I have tried that according to Intel's website for a standard 9 pin header on pins 6 and 8 without success. The power supply is working in another computer.  There is a 9 pin connector coming from a front panel usb /card reader /audio panel and this seems to be for the 9 pin header on the board. The 2 pin button connector is not flat but has ridges like a cpu fan has rather that the common flat black two pin.  I can not find where to plug this 2 pin power button on the board. Thank you very  much for your time and attention. 

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Got mixed up, too late at night! The small tw pin connector is not the power switch, it goes to the back of the dvd. The on /off button is part of the 9 pin connector and goes on the board as marked.  Thank you all.

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Got mixed up, too late at night! The small tw pin connector is not the power switch, it goes to the back of the dvd. The on /off button is part of the 9 pin connector and goes on the board as marked.  Thank you all.

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