ROSEWILL 2 PIN
POWER SWITCH CABLE | SPECIFICATIONS |
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LENGTH | 19 inches |
CONNECTOR NUMBER | 2 |
The Rosewill 2 pin is a small cable that is used to connect the power button on the front panel of a computer case to the motherboard. This cable consists of two wires, usually colored black and red, and is typically connected to a header on the motherboard labeled “PWR_SW” or something similar.
To install the Rosewill 2 pin connectors, you will need to identify the header on the motherboard that corresponds to the power switch on the case. The header is typically located near the bottom of the motherboard, near the front panel connectors. Once you have located the header, simply plug the Cable into the header, ensuring that the black wire is connected to the negative (-) pin and the red wire is connected to the positive (+) pin.
Once the 2 hole pins are connected, you should be able to turn them on and off the computer by pressing the power button on the front panel of the case. If the power button does not work, check that the cable is securely plugged in and that the motherboard is properly powered and connected.