le 22.08.2022 09:07
le 22.08.2022 09:07
I have an rtx 2060 super and i5 10400 in my pc, im not sure which model of it is, cant find much online about it. ive swapped over the board and PSU and hooked up the cables that i can, i also have the power switch, reset switch and led cables all hooked up correctly. the cables that came with the pc are ones that arent so self explanatory, i have no clue where most of them go. if anyone has a picture of the motherboard complete, it would be amazing. thanks in advance. the motherboard is the B460H6-EM.
22.08.2022 20:58 - modifié 22.08.2022 21:02
22.08.2022 20:58 - modifié 22.08.2022 21:02
Hello @iGPR3 and welcome
in the past you wrote down the names of the plugs where they were on the board before you dismantled the device, today you take a cell phone photo, it's so easy😎
where is your graphics card?
You don't have many connections on the board:
Internal Connectors:
4 x SATA 3 ports (4x black color)
1 x M.2 M2_1 (2260 and 2280 size with flexible standoff, SATA mode only)
1 x M.2 M2_2 (for PCIe X4 NVMe SSD and Intel Optane module 2260 & 2280)
1 x M.2 M2_3 (E-Key 2230 for WLAN only)
1 x CPU 4PIN Fan header CPU_FAN (red)
1 x Sys FAN 4PIN SYS_FAN (white)
1 x Front Audio F_AUDIO with black plastic header
1 x Frontside USB: Cardreader with black plastic header (one port only),
1 x USB3.0 H10x2 front header F_USB31_12 (Intel pin out)
1 x Front_Panel header F_PANEL black plastic header
1 x 8PIN ATX 12V connector ATX_12V
PCIe Slots:
1 x PCIe x16
1 x PCIe x1
Connection assignment of the front pin assignment can be found here:
You can find a picture with the description here:
bye Fishtown
le 23.08.2022 14:19
le 23.08.2022 14:19
thanks man but ive already paid someone to do it, the psu was the main problem as some cables didnt even reach so it would have been hard to do it myself. thanks anyways though, i appreciate it!