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Old 06-25-2007, 03:22 PM   #1
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sp13000 usb header compatibility

I just want to know if this http://www.frontx.com/cpx108_2.html is compatible with my mobo. I'm planning to get 2 of these because It looks very easy to mount it on my dash.
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Yes.
The headers for USB ports are pretty much universal.

For future reference, you can compare the pin-out of the FrontX pieces to what is in your motherboard manul (or silkscreened on the board itself).
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Thanks for the quick reply, I'm ordering 2 of these now...
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Beside the pseudo universality of usb pin header, the page you link is pretty clear and cover most of the possible cases you may enconter. It's mostly a matter of reading your mobo manual, and figuring what is the situation.

And if the pinout is really different you always can rewire the plug :use a pin to lift gently the plastic tabs that hold the connectors in the plug, pul them out of the plastic part, replug where there suposed to be to suit your mobo pinout
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