I only have the power switch.

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 djimo -
Hello, I bought a case not too long ago, I opened it and found the power switch connector but no others.
I don't think I looked incorrectly because all the cables were tied together. Is this normal?

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epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   Ambassadeur 4 270
 
I fear I haven't quite understood your problem. What are the brand and model of your case?

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Patator
 
In fact, I thought that the power LED and everything else were necessarily present, but that might not be the case; otherwise, it’s from Metallicgear.
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epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 270 > Patator
 
Indeed, you should have had a Power LED cable that lets you see if your PC is powered on or not. But apparently, there isn't one.
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Patator > epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
So it won't change anything regarding the functioning of the PC?
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epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 270 > Patator
 
It's convenient, but it doesn't stop the computer from working.
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Patator > epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
You're welcome!
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Panth33ra Posted messages 23007 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   Ambassadeur 2 346
 
Hello,
For which motherboard?

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Aorus b450 pro
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djimo
 
I also ordered a MetallicGear case that I received today, it's the Neo G, and just like you, I asked myself the same question, that's why I find myself here. First of all, I'm reassured because I only have the power switch as well, but thinking about it, there's actually no reset button on this case, so no reset connection. As for the power LED button, it's not needed since the power button is A-rgb (or rather D-rgb for Phanteks), so it's managed by the SATA that I assume connects to the power supply. For the HDD +/- connection, I guess it doesn't serve any purpose. I'm relieved to see that the case doesn't have a lack of wiring. I'm assembling the PC at the end of the week; the case is really good for the price, especially the space for cable management.

However, I'm not sure if there's a direction for the power switch; there are no + and - signs. I assume that it doesn't matter which way it goes, I'll put the writing facing down, and if nothing turns on, I'll reverse it.

Edit: I just saw that the power switch can connect either way :)

https://www.01net.com/astuces/la-carte-mere-et-les-lecteurs-233222.html

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