thelostswede said:You'd connect it to ground somewhere, for example one of the PSU ground cables of which there are plenty.
zpowell1 said:thelostswede said:You'd connect it to ground somewhere, for example one of the PSU ground cables of which there are plenty.
Pardon if I sound clueless, but how would I go about doing this?
neilhart said:zpowell1 said:thelostswede said:You'd connect it to ground somewhere, for example one of the PSU ground cables of which there are plenty.
Pardon if I sound clueless, but how would I go about doing this?
Black wires from the power supply are ground for this purpose.
However if the system is the one in your side bar, you will need to change CPUs or add a GPU card as the i5 2500 does not support HD3000 graphics and HD2000 is not supported at all in OS X.
neil
Gus said:Instead of cutting into your psu cable. Just ground to any ground on the motherboard. Ie power switch -, power led -, usb ground ect. They are all tied together, or are normally at least.
Gus
leech3r said:I have the same mobo and had to make my own cable. I ended up creating a schematic for anyone to use:
Hope it helps.
Why did you ground presence and the audio ground? Does it not work without presence grounded(a new word )? Does it not create noise on your jack?leech3r said:I have the same mobo and had to make my own cable. I ended up creating a schematic for anyone to use:
Hope it helps.