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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: mikeym on February 23, 2012, 03:42:00 pm
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Hi,
I'm using a GA-MA770-UD3 motherboard and I'm installing a front plate for USB / Audio Jacks. The USB plugs are 4 pin that go together in pairs to match 8 of 9 pin USB plugs on the motherboard. My motherboard manua (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=manual%20ga-ma770-ud3&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CD4QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload1.gigabyte.ru%2Fmanual%2Fmb_manual_ga-_ma770-v.2.0_e.pdf&ei=Q1hGT6eTIJPa8QOI_YShDg&usg=AFQjCNH3peEWjG9iprRPUTcPfM_q6XiTbg)l shows the wiring as essentially the same as this:
(http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/directron/instusb5)
The 2 USB plugs go on pins 1-4 and on 6-10, however they both have an extra separate pin called Shield that is to help with EMI and apparently helps with audio pickup from the USB that I get with it.
From what I've read[1] (http://www.directron.com/installusb.html)[2] (http://paulski.com/zpages.php?id=1713)[3] (http://www.frontx.com/cpx101_2.html) some motherboards have the 9th pin as an Over Current pin that I could attach a USB to:
(http://www.frontx.com/cpx101_2p11.gif)
But my motherboard show that pin as NC (like first diagram) for Not Connected. So how can I go about using these Shield pins with my motherboard? I've read suggestions to plug them in to the GND on the second USB 4 pin connection (pin 9 on the first diagram) so each USB port takes up a full 9 pin double USB connection, or to attach them directly to the case.
I would rather not melt anything so any help would be appreciated.
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Hi and welcome.
It really doesn't make any difference where you attach them as long as it is at ground potential. So you could connect it to the chassis somewhere or anmy pin on the USB header that is marked ground.
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Hi Dark Mantis, thanks.
How far could I push that? The nearest unused GND pin to the USB is part of the Chassis Intrusion Header which looks like this:
Pin No. Definition
1 Signal
2 GND
And a bit further away the CD_IN connector has handily 2 GND pins:
Pin No. Definition
1 CD-L
2 GND
3 GND
4 CD-R
As do SPDIF In and SPDIF Out:
SPDIF_IN
Pin No. Definition
1 Power
2 SPDIFI
3 GND
SPDIF_OUT
Pin No. Definition
1 SPDIFO
2 GND