/pcbg/ - PC Building General

you do have your motherboard manual right? it tells you where to put the front panel connecters. and unless you have an older motherboard, i'm pretty sure that front panel connecters are the same on all motherboards now.
other than that you should be fine.

Front panel is retarded yeah but also not very critical. Aside from power/reset buttons and USB I never actually connect anything.
>24 pin
>4+4 on the mobo
>GPU 8+6
That's about all you need from the PSU, you're done.

Thanks!
The IO shield is in place.
The motherboard is actually nice because it came with an adapter where you place all the front panel shit and then you attach the whole thing on the mobo pins at once.
The case has HDDled, Pled, power and reset. The right places for the pins were written on the adapter so I don't think I fucked up (leds and the power button all work). There are some speakers pins tho, there's space on the adapter and the mobo for them, but the case doesn't have the cables, despite having jack input for headphones and mic on the front panel. Are they fake? While writing this I realized I could have tried at least the headphone input, but whatever.

plug your speakers in and start using your PC instead of agonising over it brainlet

Forgot to add, the other USB3.0, USB2.0 and audio cables are in place, maybe the speaker stuff goes to the hd audio directly.

But i'm an autist and I must KNOW why there are empty spaces in my pins!

I completely forgot about headphones+mic on the front because I never use them. Just plug em in if you need them. The front panel should have those cables.

I don't have a mic, but speakers work. I'm fine at this point.

Will AMD actually at some point care about PC gamers and make an equivalent to Intel's TSX for emulation?

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