David,
Sorry I have never got hold of a Mac Pro so I do not know. The only thing I can suggest is to try to fins the same connections ( multimeter?) on the Mac Pro front panel board as my diagram for the Power Mac and wire it the same.
Hi, attached is a wiring diagram for connecting the Apple 18 pin front panel plug to the ATX headers. This works as i have just completed a hack using this exact layout.
My switch is wired directly to the mother board. Your switch is on an Apple circuit board which without a wiring diagram it is vey tricky to work out.
The front panel board will probably need an earth and one of the voltages connected to power the LED.
Sorry can't be more help.
Here is my 3D front panel using an Aliexpress double USB cable, a Belkin switch and a Lumberg jack socket. The panel is fixed using the 'on/off' switch fixing nut, the Jack fixing nut and the USB sockets screwed in from the back so as not to show the fixing screws. If anybody wants the Sketchup...
2 Z270 Motherboards are listed on Gigabyte website. GA-Z270-Gaming 5 and the GA-Z270X-Gaming 5. At the moment there is no info or images...........yet.
http://ee.gigabyte.com/products/select/mb/socket_1151/intel_z270
Dradis, thanks for the info, I stand corrected. Like you I am researching before build. Now there is the prospect of the 200 series motherboards and Kaby Lake.
My Info.plist file of the El Capitan installer app, which I downloaded from App Store two days ago, says the "BuildMachineOSBuild" value is "15F31". My present, installed version of El Capitan says it is OS X 10.11.5 (15F34). So the El Capitan download from Apple must be an older version which...
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