On 01/31/2010 02:01 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote: > > A 4 hole plug is used for 2 pins, so you can imagine that there's no > polarity indication for sure :( The only measure taken is that one > hole is obstructed so that only the 2 holes where the 2 wires end up > can be used. But they can be used one way or another. What you may have is a header for 4 pins, but only 3 pins on the motherboard side. (I recall it was 3 pins for a previous message.) In that case, the blocked hole on the plug goes where the pin is missing on the header. I am not sure what you have on the video board side. It is also a good idea to read your motherboard and video card manuals. In my case, I have it easy - there is a keyed 3 pin socket on the motherboard and a keyed 2 pin socket on the video card. As long as you have a proper cable, it is hard to get it wrong. :) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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