building a new computer and have two wires labeled m/b switch (green and black wires). what is that supposed to be?
also the case has two front panel usb ports. Each port has one red(+5v), one black(ground), one white(-D), and one green (+D). now the motherboard has 10 pins for usb1 and 10 pins for usb2. the instructions that came with the case say to to connect the red cable ot pin 1 and the black cable to the rest of the pins. (note: they are just one connector to each wire).
below is how the motherboard says to hook up the front usb ports:
pin signal name function
1 vreg_fp_usbwr0 front panel usb power
2 vreg_fp_usbwr0 front panel usb power
3 usb_fp_p0- usb port 0 negative signal
4 usb_fp_p1- usb port 1 negative signal
5 usb_fp_p0+ usb port 0 postive signal
6 usb_fp_p1+ usb port 1 postive signal
7 gnd ground
8 gnd ground
9 key no pin
10 usb_fp_oc0 overcurrent signal
my question is can i take the usb port1 red wire and hook it up to pin1 on usb1 and the black wire and hook it up to pin 7 on usb1 and do the same thing on usb port2 on the usb2 panel?
hope all this made sense. just don't want to have to buy a new motherboard cause i short something out. thanks in advance.