send some more pictures of the whole motherboard
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it should split in two down the middle and then one half will fit in the 4 pin socket.
only one part of the 4 + 4 (it should separate into two sets of 4 pins) should be plugged into the 4 pin socket on the motherboard btw if that's not how you've done it
are you sure the ON button is plugged in correctly? The green light usually comes on as long as the PSU is switched on.
Both of them might work through the one connector. I've only got the one connected on my 760T and both the USB 2 ports work for me.
Your motherboard might not have the connector for the USB 3 front panel connectors. It should be a blue connector like this and say USB 3 by it.
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/10-07-15/63b.jpg
The USB 2 connects are smaller black connectors that should plug in right at the bottom of the motherboard. like this, there should be a second one from the case, I have the same case and both of mine work.
One of the parts from the 4 + 4 connector should go to the 4 pin connector on the motherboard, It might say ATX or 12v on the connector. The connectors with 6 pins or 6 + 2 would go to the GPUs.
4 + 4
http://www.fineupgrades.com/files/products/photos/11.JPG
6 + 2
what PSU and motherboard do you have?
pretty sure 99% of motherboard auxiliary power connectors are 4 or 6 pin? either way there should be labels or a diagram somewhere on the PSU
I'm using default hud and this still doesn't work for me either. Hopefully valve fix it because it would be a super useful feature.
check (and maybe write down) the pin layout on your motherboard for the front panel connectors, especially if you don't have the motherboard manual. It's very fiddly to connect up if you're not sure which tiny wire goes where once the motherboard's already in the new case.
http://img.tomshardware.com/uk/2002/09/18/building_your_own_pc/panel_leitungen.jpg
I got really into it for a little while and was going to get a decent bow but I had nowhere to practice it really anyway.
had a quick go
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