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07-29-2016 04:49 PM
The power switch should be the the common 9-pin layout. I used this diagram for reference, and everything works fine:
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If you have another layout, you might need to look up the diagram, but the Odense motherboard sports the common 9-pin layout.
I did have an issue with the cases front USB 3.0 ports not working. I tried changing/updating the driver, and made sure the plug was securely connected to motherboard, but it still wouldn't work. I reached out to Corsair, who sent me a replacement front I/O panel, with no hassle or need to send the old one.
The case I bought, the Corsair Carbide 400R is part of their High Airflow Mid Tower line. Corsair claims that these models offer plenty of room for airflow and mounting for cooling accessories, such as fans or radiators. My case in particular has mounting on the top, front, rear, and side panel, for fan or radiator units. However, I would be cautious going cross manufacturer, as hardware might not line up correctly if it's proprietary design.
For the wireless connectors, you will need to open the top od the case and remove the antenna, and mount the leads on the new case somehow. I opted not to be bothered with it, as I decided to hardwire it with ethernet anyway.
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