How to unplug USB 3.0/3.1/3.2: ua-cam.com/video/N3dDuh7mY3Y/v-deo.html How to plug in USB 3.0/3.1/3.2: ua-cam.com/video/SOW7KeoWLgY/v-deo.html How to unplug USB 2.0: ua-cam.com/video/aJeNg4m1f-A/v-deo.html How to plug in USB 2.0: ua-cam.com/video/nOs6dip9Q1k/v-deo.html
Thank you! PC build videos keep skipping over this because they assume it speaks for itself I guess. I've been so confused trying to find how USB cables work
thank you so much, i cleaned my case 3 days ago and now i was trying to figure out why the usb in the front weren't working, knowing i had forgotten to plug something you gave me the solution in the first minute, the thing wasn't connected correctly😭
*What have we learned here today?* We learned that a 9-pin F_USB port on the motherboard is really a USB 2.0 connector for the two USB 2.0 ports located on the front of the computer. Not where the motherboard is sticking out with all of its other ports, but rather the USB 2.0 ports located elsewhere on the desktop, such as on top of its outer shell. That's what I got from this video and my tests afterwards.
@@LataDeTomate If there were two such separate F_USB ports on the motherboard, hypothetically you could have four separate ports in total in that case. As for front plates on the computer, I think it would only be one casing. Unless it is some kind of unusual, customized setup.
@@RiiViiMedia2424 I say this because on my board there are two 9-pin USB ports, both together. I'm only using one for the front panel so the other one is free. I was thinking about buying another front panel so I could have two additional USB 2.0 ports. But I was worried that due to some limitation of the board that could not be done 😕
@@LataDeTomate I see. My computer only has the one 9-pin port for two USB 2.0 ports. I imagine that it could work with your two 9-pin ports (assuming that both said 9-pin ports were always there), but I personally don't know for certain.
Very thorough and clear explanation. Would also love to see what happens at the other end of the cable. Also it would be interesting to see the situation, when there there are no pins on the motherboard, but a more or less regular extra internal ("+1) connector on the PCI USB card.
yeah, and now imagine you got your hands on one of those cases and it have not just "broken" but on top of that individual connectors aren't marked , and wires color coding you ask , well of course single black colour for all the wires :-)
Do u have tutorial for individual connectors on where to plug them 1 by 1? I accidentally fried my thumb drive & external hard disk maybe coz i messed up connecting them 1 by 1.
Great video, thanks! Question: In your first and third examples, you used the third USB connectors (FUSB3 and JUSB3) and in the second example, you used FUSB1. I assume this means that if a motherboard has several USB connectors that I can choose any of them at random? Thanks again!
Absolutely, unless for some strange reason the motherboard manual says otherwise. Also there might be a rare situation where one connector is broken but the other works.
@@SoSoTechTube My F_USB1 behaved strangely, disconnected my cell phone, switched to F_USB2, solved the problem, is it broken? Note: my motherboard is new. sorry for my bad english hehe
Ok I'm bout to make my first pc so the headphone jack and the power button and USB on cables come with the computer case right? Then you find them and plug it into the motherboard
hello! i have a really old pc case unfortunately, and i really cant find any videos on how to connect the usb ports in 😅 i have a cable with 2 vcc plugs, "vcc1" and "vcc2". are these the usb cables? and if so, can i just plug them into the usb slot on the mb? they also have 2 ground plugs and 1 shield plug, but idrk what to do. cheers!
I had 2 USB port in front of my PC. But in my motherboard it shows F_USB1/2/3 and it only works 1 side of USB port front PC. Is there any tutorial to make both works? Thanks
So i recently got my PC back and my USB and plugs werent able to be connected to my mother board again as they had to use a different chassis after for the repair. How would I go about this and what would I need to buy for this? An adapter for sure, but I am a noob when it comes to all things PC xD
I have 2 USB cables to connect - one from my CPU cooler and one from my USB slot from the tower/case. Can I put one of the cables in to the COMs port as they seem to have the same pin layout?
I have them on my Gigabyte Aorus Elite motherboard also. I don't have a cable to connect to them. What are they on my board for, please? I have a F_USB1 AND F_USB2. What is their function? Thanks!
My cooler master is not showing USB cables I am going to have to do research on this. I am struggling on this part all other appropriate cables are connected. I am quite new to computer building to evade pre built computers and I am reading all the manuals as well how do I find USB cables without labels am I doing something wrong?
@@SoSoTechTube Thanks, unfortunately the TD500 Mesh (White) doesn't have bays for adding a hub for external USB. Gonna have to spend a bit more coin to make sure my MOBO has two 3.1 headers.
@@RykComerford I've actually built my own pc ground up so now I can answer my own question. Yes the cables come from the case, and yes you do connect them on your motherboard, but every motherboard has its own manual so you should take not of that
have connected the usb to front panen in usb1 but when i plugged in my keyboard nothing happen. it suppose to light green on keyboard if there is signal.
Thank you for your video, but I installed a outside power/reset buttons which is made by China and the USB cable doesnt even have a blank shitty hole (all 10 holes) so I have no way else to guess. My question is: 1) can I guess based on the colors of USB cable, like Red - White - Green to stick correctly? Like in 3:25 in your video? 2) above the name of the cable, there is a small arrow (or triangle) symbol, is it useful or any meaning or just randomly for fun?
It probably doesn't matter as long as both are usb2.0 you need to google the model number + manual and look at the map if you're not sure. I would use 1_2 because that's how numbers start :D
Hi. I've connected the usb connectors for my front panel, but aren't working. I installed the necessary drivers and nothing seem to work. Please help thanks!
I wish it was that easy for me, i found a brand new case but the usb wires that come from the front panel do not come in a pre made plug like that, mine are data 2, data 2, vcc 2 and ground, i have no way of knowing where those wires go.
Not sure what this means. If it is a usb3 and a usb2 connector, both using one thick cable? Sure, there can be many different wires/cableinside the cable. As long as you have one usb3 and one usb2 connector, this is possible. If there is only 1 usb2 connector, this is impossible.
I got a pre built and I’m trying to figure out why both my usb headers are used up. I need one free to install some more fans with a hub Does anyone know why both would be used up
I have a inwin303c. I have a wireless mouse plugged into the front usb 3.0 which works fine, but when i also plug in a usb hard drive in the other usb 3.0 on the front case then the mouse stops working or becomes very laggy. I tried a couple different mice and usb stick combos and this happens when both r plugged in as well as data transfer. Does this happen to anyone else/is my case defective?
it is indeed confusing how motherboards are labelled. f_usb 3 could mean usb3 or usb2 (most likely usb2) the safest way is to download the motherboards' manual and look at the blueprint of the motherboard to be sure which is which.
On a USB 2.0 capable motherboard - is a USB 2.0 header the same (connector wise, Female) as a USB 3.0 (Female) header? I have 2 x USB 2.0 ports on my tower (with the connector inside) that's attached to a USB 2.0 port on the mobo - what I'd like to know is, can I connect the old USB 2.0 (tower) header connection to the new USB 3.0 header port on the new motherboard? I know that if it can connect, I'll get full USB 2.0 [transfer] SPEEDS from the new USB 2.0 port externally on my Fractal Design Define R3 tower but it won't be actually operate as a USB 3.0 port - is this 100% correct? Please advise, thanks; I just want to be absolutely sure I can re-use the existing USB port (often just for flash drives). I'm not bothered about it not being an actual USB 3.0 port, all I care about is if it can be re-used as _A_ USB port. Old mobo = Asus P6T (vanilla) from about 2010. Intel i7. New mobo = Asus X570 TUF Gaming, 2020. AMD Ryzen :)
"is a USB 2.0 header the same (connector wise, Female) as a USB 3.0 (Female) header? " no Asus X570 TUF Gaming has 2x USB 2.0 ports on mainboard. Just use those.
I got a 4 pin usb connector for my front panel, and on my new motherboard, JUSB1 has 9 pins, I looked online for an adapter but im having trouble finding what i need. Can someone help me out?
Same issue. My Audio and USB connector can fall off with a slight jerk to their wires. But they are still working though. Did you find any solution to this?
@@khunii2188 I held it by the sides and wiggled it in as far as it would go. Took it out and then wiggled it in again. Each time it went a little further in. Eventually it went all the way in with no resistance. Maybe tight pin connectors or whatever I assume, maybe they just have to be loosened up.
Can somebody help me? Mine USB port cables dont have 2 row with 1 blind hole, but 1 row with 5 holes (two 5x1 individual connectors). And there is 2 of those same cables, individual, for 2 usb ports and idk how to connect them to 2 row pins... Please help.
I do not know how to connect the 8 holes in the USB Pins. The holes are 1 Port+ 2 Port+ 3 Port- 4 Port- 5 + 6 + 7 - 8 - What to do with that? Please help me!
@@SoSoTechTube It's an old HP prebuilt, I don't know the actual name. I found on the internet that it's their way of doing USB F, I just had to align the 9th connector hole with the 2 slots without pins and it worked just fine.
I have a problem, my pc case (corsair spec05 ) it doesnt have the usb cable, it came apart, in a bag, its like 15 cm and i dont now were do i have to plug it in, if someone knows how to, dm me on discord CoUsCo#9204 or coment my coment, the motherboard is b550m vdh and its all new
I have some USB connectors wich have 12 pins???? First a 2x4 row, then 1x2 empty and then two pins at the end.. Idk whats going on with my mobo... : : : : _ :
@@SoSoTechTube so I managed to plug in the usb2 connector perfectly. Everything is working fine just my connector looks different😂 Its an old oem board with not even a single usb 2 connector looking like yours. Just some strange ones. But thanks for the response!
so I watched a video to install bluetooth and wifi to my Hackintosh. Ill link the video so you can see. He say "if only wifi works to flip the connector 180 degrees" this is where I get lost. I only have one USB port left on my mother board and there is only one orientation it can go in so what does he mean by flipping it???? watch his video not very long and maybe you can help me understand what he means Thank You? ua-cam.com/video/Vd9sDxAWNuY/v-deo.html
How to unplug USB 3.0/3.1/3.2: ua-cam.com/video/N3dDuh7mY3Y/v-deo.html
How to plug in USB 3.0/3.1/3.2: ua-cam.com/video/SOW7KeoWLgY/v-deo.html
How to unplug USB 2.0: ua-cam.com/video/aJeNg4m1f-A/v-deo.html
How to plug in USB 2.0: ua-cam.com/video/nOs6dip9Q1k/v-deo.html
Waif it says that I shouldn't connect 1394 cable to the motherboards USB 2.0 ports since it old cable? It has only 1 row vcc d- d+ gnd gnd
Thank you! PC build videos keep skipping over this because they assume it speaks for itself I guess. I've been so confused trying to find how USB cables work
thank you so much, i cleaned my case 3 days ago and now i was trying to figure out why the usb in the front weren't working, knowing i had forgotten to plug something
you gave me the solution in the first minute, the thing wasn't connected correctly😭
Thanks so much man this helped a lot you don't even know how much this video helps great job. I liked and subscribed
Fellow first timer? Im nervous as hell lol
@@kabuzoblaze3430 Yeah me too
*What have we learned here today?* We learned that a 9-pin F_USB port on the motherboard is really a USB 2.0 connector for the two USB 2.0 ports located on the front of the computer. Not where the motherboard is sticking out with all of its other ports, but rather the USB 2.0 ports located elsewhere on the desktop, such as on top of its outer shell.
That's what I got from this video and my tests afterwards.
What if you have two USB ports? Can you put two front plates?
@@LataDeTomate If there were two such separate F_USB ports on the motherboard, hypothetically you could have four separate ports in total in that case. As for front plates on the computer, I think it would only be one casing. Unless it is some kind of unusual, customized setup.
@@RiiViiMedia2424 I say this because on my board there are two 9-pin USB ports, both together. I'm only using one for the front panel so the other one is free. I was thinking about buying another front panel so I could have two additional USB 2.0 ports. But I was worried that due to some limitation of the board that could not be done 😕
@@LataDeTomate I see. My computer only has the one 9-pin port for two USB 2.0 ports. I imagine that it could work with your two 9-pin ports (assuming that both said 9-pin ports were always there), but I personally don't know for certain.
Problem with some mobos is that they don't have same number and position of pins like on motherboard!!
What should I do in that situation?
i think that there is adapters for buying @@locofrint878
Very thorough and clear explanation. Would also love to see what happens at the other end of the cable. Also it would be interesting to see the situation, when there there are no pins on the motherboard, but a more or less regular extra internal ("+1) connector on the PCI USB card.
you should record connecting pin by pin ,there are still plenty of older cases that have USB connector"broken" in single pin/wires.
I didn't know. that sounds really bad :/
yeah, and now imagine you got your hands on one of those cases and it have not just "broken" but on top of that individual connectors aren't marked , and wires color coding you ask , well of course single black colour for all the wires :-)
right. I got this fcking problem, and ai have searched another video to solve this.
This is great! Now i know where are my USBs!!
Do u have tutorial for individual connectors on where to plug them 1 by 1? I accidentally fried my thumb drive & external hard disk maybe coz i messed up connecting them 1 by 1.
Your manual shows you. Or you can just look up USB connector. The colors let you know which is what
Great video, thanks! Question: In your first and third examples, you used the third USB connectors (FUSB3 and JUSB3) and in the second example, you used FUSB1. I assume this means that if a motherboard has several USB connectors that I can choose any of them at random? Thanks again!
Absolutely, unless for some strange reason the motherboard manual says otherwise. Also there might be a rare situation where one connector is broken but the other works.
@@SoSoTechTube
My F_USB1 behaved strangely, disconnected my cell phone, switched to F_USB2, solved the problem, is it broken? Note: my motherboard is new.
sorry for my bad english hehe
Hi, I need to replace those cables and the pcb too. I can’t find that piece anywhere. Can you help me?
which mainboard? the manual contains a map of all connectors
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@@tihamag I kind of agree with your point there, but I see some flaws in your elaborately written response...
hello, good morning, what is the connection on the JLPC motherboard for?
Ok I'm bout to make my first pc so the headphone jack and the power button and USB on cables come with the computer case right? Then you find them and plug it into the motherboard
if the case has front/top panel usb ports, then yes.
if it does not, you will want to buy a front panel usb hub
i notice that in all your examples, you only connect to one connector
does that power up both usb ports in the front panel? (i assume you have two)
Ok iam a newbie, can u tell me what are the importance of these connections
they are important so usb can work, which you use to connect mice, gamepads, phones. pretty much everything
Good video! Thank you for the help.
hello! i have a really old pc case unfortunately, and i really cant find any videos on how to connect the usb ports in 😅 i have a cable with 2 vcc plugs, "vcc1" and "vcc2". are these the usb cables? and if so, can i just plug them into the usb slot on the mb? they also have 2 ground plugs and 1 shield plug, but idrk what to do. cheers!
I have a similar problem on a pc from 2005 😂 did you fix it?
@@dragosilie9671 aw dude sorry, i cant remember what i did really and i upgraded the whole pc lol, i hope you find your solution!
@@aviibc no problem, thanks :)
thanks :] I was worried i was meant to hear a click haha
Are the father USB cables from the case (front pannel)?
Yes
Thanks for the video :D
Today a Repaired an HP Tower the USB internal Cables was Single Row only atached to MB ? but works Great 2.0
Do motherboards include these cables?
The case does.
thank you so much for your help
easy peassy now what about the system that have individual connectors instead of the der block connectors
I had 2 USB port in front of my PC. But in my motherboard it shows F_USB1/2/3 and it only works 1 side of USB port front PC. Is there any tutorial to make both works? Thanks
So i recently got my PC back and my USB and plugs werent able to be connected to my mother board again as they had to use a different chassis after for the repair. How would I go about this and what would I need to buy for this? An adapter for sure, but I am a noob when it comes to all things PC xD
I have 2 USB cables to connect - one from my CPU cooler and one from my USB slot from the tower/case. Can I put one of the cables in to the COMs port as they seem to have the same pin layout?
I have them on my Gigabyte Aorus Elite motherboard also. I don't have a cable to connect to them. What are they on my board for, please?
I have a F_USB1 AND F_USB2.
What is their function? Thanks!
Do both USB 3.1 gen 1 and USB 3.1 gen 2 share the same header on the motherboard?
I'm trying to connect a usb 1 front input onto a usb 3 slot on the motherboard. Will this work?
My cooler master is not showing USB cables I am going to have to do research on this. I am struggling on this part all other appropriate cables are connected. I am quite new to computer building to evade pre built computers and I am reading all the manuals as well how do I find USB cables without labels am I doing something wrong?
Where should i find this cable i dont have this cable
it come with the case
Where do you get the cables?
they are part of the case or ua-cam.com/video/6lNFBhJmzCY/v-deo.html
@@SoSoTechTube Thanks, unfortunately the TD500 Mesh (White) doesn't have bays for adding a hub for external USB. Gonna have to spend a bit more coin to make sure my MOBO has two 3.1 headers.
so basically, you're taking the cables from the case and connecting them to the ports on the motherboard, right?
That's my question. Researching my first custom PC build, and wondering do the cables come from the motherboard or the case?
@@RykComerford I've actually built my own pc ground up so now I can answer my own question. Yes the cables come from the case, and yes you do connect them on your motherboard, but every motherboard has its own manual so you should take not of that
@@jyiyyiimbo Thanks very much for the quick reply!
@@RykComerford No problemo
I cant find the small usb cable, for usb 2, help!
use a flash light or flash light app and keep looking. You sure you don't have usb3 instead? ua-cam.com/video/SOW7KeoWLgY/v-deo.html
Nice tut!
Thanks!
have connected the usb to front panen in usb1 but when i plugged in my keyboard nothing happen. it suppose to light green on keyboard if there is signal.
Do you have ram plugged in? It’s happening to me too but I haven’t bought the ran yet
@@PradaPresley yes i have placed in the slots.
PurpleExcalibir123 did you get it to work?
@@PradaPresley no unfortunately machine turn on and i was stuck when i was trying install windows.
PurpleExcalibir123 oh. Did the keyboard work tho or no?
Thank you for your video, but I installed a outside power/reset buttons which is made by China and the USB cable doesnt even have a blank shitty hole (all 10 holes) so I have no way else to guess. My question is:
1) can I guess based on the colors of USB cable, like Red - White - Green to stick correctly? Like in 3:25 in your video?
2) above the name of the cable, there is a small arrow (or triangle) symbol, is it useful or any meaning or just randomly for fun?
Where do u plug the other end of the cable into
did u ever find out
Yes, I have an NZXT case so mine comes all in one...However for other cases it will be already installed in your case
How do you tho
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Where do you plug the other end of the cable
0:09 Why are they clearly USB 2.0 please?
My case usb plugs are slightly too big for the usb pins i don't get it at all.
My motherboard has USB_3_4 and USB_1_2 which one would I plug it into?
It probably doesn't matter as long as both are usb2.0 you need to google the model number + manual and look at the map if you're not sure.
I would use 1_2 because that's how numbers start :D
SoSoTech ok thank you!
Hi. I've connected the usb connectors for my front panel, but aren't working. I installed the necessary drivers and nothing seem to work. Please help thanks!
What happens if it you don’t get a usb cable like that?
What do you mean you don't get?
Is there a thing for case 2.0 to motherboard 3.0?
I wish it was that easy for me, i found a brand new case but the usb wires that come from the front panel do not come in a pre made plug like that, mine are data 2, data 2, vcc 2 and ground, i have no way of knowing where those wires go.
whats the need of a usb header on the motherboard?i thought all we need is a usb card to provide the interface for usb connection to our motherboard
You use it to connect USB front panel
What if it doesn’t have any casing to help plug it in easily?????? Please reply fast
well, for usb2 they just dont have that. for usb3, they should.
Is it possible that one single plug (which is made from 2 thick flat wires) connects both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ?
Not sure what this means. If it is a usb3 and a usb2 connector, both using one thick cable? Sure, there can be many different wires/cableinside the cable. As long as you have one usb3 and one usb2 connector, this is possible.
If there is only 1 usb2 connector, this is impossible.
I feel like mine don't go in all the way and I don't want to crack the motherboard
I got a pre built and I’m trying to figure out why both my usb headers are used up. I need one free to install some more fans with a hub Does anyone know why both would be used up
i plugged my in but the usb ports wont work mabye i need to check they are properly inserted
I have a inwin303c. I have a wireless mouse plugged into the front usb 3.0 which works fine, but when i also plug in a usb hard drive in the other usb 3.0 on the front case then the mouse stops working or becomes very laggy. I tried a couple different mice and usb stick combos and this happens when both r plugged in as well as data transfer. Does this happen to anyone else/is my case defective?
wait so when usb 2.0 should i connect f_usb 2 ? or anywhere that says f_usb 3
it is indeed confusing how motherboards are labelled. f_usb 3 could mean usb3 or usb2 (most likely usb2) the safest way is to download the motherboards' manual and look at the blueprint of the motherboard to be sure which is which.
On a USB 2.0 capable motherboard - is a USB 2.0 header the same (connector wise, Female) as a USB 3.0 (Female) header?
I have 2 x USB 2.0 ports on my tower (with the connector inside) that's attached to a USB 2.0 port on the mobo - what I'd like to know is, can I connect the old USB 2.0 (tower) header connection to the new USB 3.0 header port on the new motherboard?
I know that if it can connect, I'll get full USB 2.0 [transfer] SPEEDS from the new USB 2.0 port externally on my Fractal Design Define R3 tower but it won't be actually operate as a USB 3.0 port - is this 100% correct? Please advise, thanks; I just want to be absolutely sure I can re-use the existing USB port (often just for flash drives).
I'm not bothered about it not being an actual USB 3.0 port, all I care about is if it can be re-used as _A_ USB port.
Old mobo = Asus P6T (vanilla) from about 2010. Intel i7.
New mobo = Asus X570 TUF Gaming, 2020. AMD Ryzen :)
"is a USB 2.0 header the same (connector wise, Female) as a USB 3.0 (Female) header? "
no
Asus X570 TUF Gaming has 2x USB 2.0 ports on mainboard. Just use those.
I got a 4 pin usb connector for my front panel, and on my new motherboard, JUSB1 has 9 pins, I looked online for an adapter but im having trouble finding what i need. Can someone help me out?
That cable management...
real-world scenario :)
I have a 9 pin cable but my motherboards usb slot only has 5 pins. What do I do? Do I need an adapter?
I'm stuck with same problem got any fixes dude?
So lucky. You have 3. I can only use 2 of 4 front panel usb's. The slot is for my card reader.
yeah, picking the right case or front panel hub can take a lot of work.
can you help me i have a old hp moobo and the conectors are not compatible
where does the other end go?
it usually is already connected to the front panel or the pc case.
Jcom1 = usb?
My USB 2.0 connector and hdaudio connector have so much resistance. Matched them up to the key and they refuse to go in. I have no idea why.
Same here. My fingertips are raw from pushing, and it still won't go down all the way.
Same issue. My Audio and USB connector can fall off with a slight jerk to their wires. But they are still working though. Did you find any solution to this?
@@khunii2188 I held it by the sides and wiggled it in as far as it would go. Took it out and then wiggled it in again. Each time it went a little further in. Eventually it went all the way in with no resistance. Maybe tight pin connectors or whatever I assume, maybe they just have to be loosened up.
@@suspiciouslynx7716 Hey thanks for the quick reply. Will try it out with my connector.
@@khunii2188 Mine also eventually went in fine. It must be common with new connectors for them to be so tight at first.
Can somebody help me? Mine USB port cables dont have 2 row with 1 blind hole, but 1 row with 5 holes (two 5x1 individual connectors). And there is 2 of those same cables, individual, for 2 usb ports and idk how to connect them to 2 row pins... Please help.
You kinda sound like Korg from Thor xD
I do not know how to connect the 8 holes in the USB Pins.
The holes are
1 Port+
2 Port+
3 Port-
4 Port-
5 +
6 +
7 -
8 -
What to do with that? Please help me!
What mainboard is that? The safest bet is to consult its manual (often available for free download online).
how to connect front jack in motherboard
I have HP 600 G1 motherboard.I cant find the difference of USB ports
i.imgur.com/NXgMaTK.png does this help? Looks like there is only one (yellow)
Where is the other end connect? During replacing my motherboard and it just fell out
Thanks for sharing, GBU
Thank you . Very good. Thx for doing three motherborads
glad that was useful. they (and connectors) do differ after all
my moyherboard has USB F with 10 pins (8 then 2 slots without pins, then 2 more pins) how does it work ?
What's the name of that motherboard?
I'd think maybe this is a broken or confused USB3 port ua-cam.com/video/SOW7KeoWLgY/v-deo.html
@@SoSoTechTube It's an old HP prebuilt, I don't know the actual name. I found on the internet that it's their way of doing USB F, I just had to align the 9th connector hole with the 2 slots without pins and it worked just fine.
i have a ac97 front panel how do i connect this
You're a life saver. Thank you!
Mine say usb_1_2 I don’t know if it is f_usb
Thank you !
Why i don't have a usb cable?
ive searched my entire case and the cords, but i cant find that usb cable
Same
So what happened?
@@Corazelli found out i only had usb 3.0
Mine has usb1112 and usb 910
ok... for dumbs!, but, what if our case has each pin cable separated?, which pins ground + -, etc?
Thank u broo
What is that cable management!!!!!
Thnx bro
It won't fit in, it is definitely the right header and port but it won't fit!
thanks :3
Thx
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thanks thanks
I have a problem, my pc case (corsair spec05 ) it doesnt have the usb cable, it came apart, in a bag, its like 15 cm and i dont now were do i have to plug it in, if someone knows how to, dm me on discord CoUsCo#9204 or coment my coment, the motherboard is b550m vdh and its all new
Why can’t you just show me front panel and not usb
Why would he?
I have some USB connectors wich have 12 pins???? First a 2x4 row, then 1x2 empty and then two pins at the end..
Idk whats going on with my mobo...
: : : : _ :
which mainboard do you have? you are either conusing the ports or they designed it horribly
@@SoSoTechTube so I managed to plug in the usb2 connector perfectly. Everything is working fine just my connector looks different😂
Its an old oem board with not even a single usb 2 connector looking like yours. Just some strange ones.
But thanks for the response!
@@capezonmyback glad to hear it worked out!
It doesn’t fit in
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so I watched a video to install bluetooth and wifi to my Hackintosh. Ill link the video so you can see. He say "if only wifi works to flip the connector 180 degrees" this is where I get lost. I only have one USB port left on my mother board and there is only one orientation it can go in so what does he mean by flipping it???? watch his video not very long and maybe you can help me understand what he means Thank You? ua-cam.com/video/Vd9sDxAWNuY/v-deo.html
Lol I have a 300$ mbo and only 2* usb
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