This pin is missing entirely. It helps you orient standard block connectors. Bottom Row (Even-numbered pins, usually 2 to 10)
Computer cases come with a bundle of thin black wires ending in small 1-pin or 2-pin plastic connectors. Follow this order to install them properly: 1. Identify Wire Polarity (Positive vs. Negative) foxconn n15235 motherboard front panel connectors
Connecting the front panel connectors to a Foxconn N15235 motherboard Go to product viewer dialog for this item. This pin is missing entirely
The header consists of a 9-pin cluster (often appearing as a 10-pin block with one pin missing). For most revisions of the N15235, the pinout follows this general configuration: Pin Section Description Polarity Sensitivity PLED Power LED (indicates PC is on) Yes (+ and -) Top Row (Pins 6, 8) PSWITCH Power Switch (turns PC on/off) Bottom Row (Pins 1, 3) HDLED HDD LED (indicates drive activity) Yes (+ and -) Bottom Row (Pins 5, 7) RESET Reset Switch (restarts PC) Pin 9 NC No Connection (Reserved/Empty) Step-by-Step Connection Guide Follow this order to install them properly: 1
In the world of PC building and repair, the motherboard is the central nervous system, but the front panel connectors are its most tactile interface. For users working with the —a motherboard commonly found in OEM systems like Acer Aspire desktops (e.g., the M3800 or M5810 series) and other pre-built computers from the late 2000s and early 2010s—connecting the power button, reset switch, and indicator LEDs can be a surprisingly delicate task. Unlike the standardized, color-coded front panel headers found on many retail motherboards, the N15235 often presents a unique pinout that demands careful attention to datasheets and visual inspection.
Most Foxconn motherboards utilize the standard Intel 9-pin front panel configuration. The layout consists of two rows: Top (even numbers) and Bottom (odd numbers).