Just checking, are you sure those are all pinned in correctly, and not flipped 180*?
From the picture it looks flipped, as the one has the lock function, but the one on the mobo doesn't.
Just checking, are you sure those are all pinned in correctly, and not flipped 180*?
From the picture it looks flipped, as the one has the lock function, but the one on the mobo doesn't.
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Yeah, I agree - double check this dude - you may well have to give Trace a big hug for saving you from frying your motherboard! The way it looks now, it does look like you have the connector the wrong way around. Fortunately, if you do, all it'll take is a little unpinning and then refitting to get it perfect!
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Looks awesome, great job!
Oh, and I think it is hooked up correctly. If you look at the shaped pins in this picture, they do line up correctly.
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Actually, with that pic, I'm even more sure it's wrong....
If you follow the numbers/letters, it looks like you have the bottom row of the top connector wired to the top row of the bottom one.
1 on the top should really be wired to the bottom connector under C in the bottom. 2- under B, 3- under A and so on. All you need to do is remove the top female connector, rotate it 180 degrees, and reconnect it and you'll be set.
I think :S
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SoC, that's what I was thinking. But I was using the "lock" that you use for the cables as my guide. Just worth a second check, for sure.
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ya its def 180º off
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on the connector of mobo, yes the cables need to be changed, i knew it already, but i am also using a atx24 extention, because i also need the signal wire of psu connected to the second psu,
and i don't whant me evga SR-2 1200w psu, change the cables, but i do it in the extension cable between psu and mobo.
Two Koolance 360 rev1.1 , and Koolance SR-2 Classified full cover block are arrived :
after received it, let's open up the full cover block SR-2 and change it a little bit :
a lot of sanding it to get the nickel of it, and then the first layer of primer :
first layer mat black is on, tomorrow sanding it and paint it the last time for finishing touch,
after when it's dry mount the block again and put it on the motherboard :
That's gonna look sweet on the board.
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SR-2 full cover block is ready and mounted :