Re: What is this 5 pin slot for on the back of card reader?



Ok so no matter what I will have to plug this up to the USB2 connections
directly on my MOBO? I wanted to use those on the MOBO for an USB2 hub to be
placed in my other 3.5" bay. Here is it here:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813999355#DetailSpecs

Now with the card reader, I was thinking I would just run the USB cable out
the back and plug it into one of the USB connectors on the back of the
computer. I did not think I would have to plug anything up to the MOBO. Did
I get this wrong?


I guess what I am asking is whether I will be able to put both devices
inside the computer?

Device 1:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813999355#DetailSpecs

Device 2:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820213005

Thank you all.

"Jonny" <billgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23oroa6F%23FHA.1484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If you look at the cable on the output end, it has a slot adapter for USB,
> and the small white connector is what plugs into the back of the card
> reader. On the input end, is the standard 5 female connector, 2 each that
> plug into a motherboard pinout for USB. The pinout on the mother board
> will
> have one non-existent pin, making 9 pins total.
>
> Some of these types have this in block connector format where all the
> females are in one connector. And one is blanked out, making polarity
> reversal impossible.
>
> With the 2 positive terminals on the left on the motherboard pinouts, the
> 2
> negative pins further right. The furtherest right is called a "don't
> care"
> pin. The red wires on the cable are positive polarity.
> --
> Jonny
> "John Wilson" <NotMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e8frm7B%23FHA.1444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Here is a link to the card reader I want to buy:
>>
>> http://www.lian-li.com/Product/Accessories/Other_Card_Reader.htm
>>
>> I thought it was only going to be usb powered, but I see a 5 pin male
>> slot
>> on the back of the device. I have no 5 pin female connectors on my PSU.
> So
>> what would this 5 pin slot be for on the back of the device? Here is a
> link
>> to the pic of what I am talking about:
>>
>>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage.asp?image=20-213-005-01.jpg,20-213-005-02.jpg,20-213-005-03.jpg,20-213-005-04.jpg,20-213-005-05.jpg&CurImage=20-213-005-03.jpg&Description=Lian%20Li%20CR-31A%2011-in-1%20USB%202.0%20Aluminum%20Card%20Reader%20-%20Retail
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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