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Here is a link to the manual that should give you a diagram - http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4bgl-mx/e1339_p4bgl-mx.pdf - hope this solves your problem.
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Hi Rajen samani! Most mercury motherboards with a nine pin front panel connection use the following configuration.
You may want to double check to make sure that your motherboard follows this configuration. Just go to http://www.mercury-pc.com/downloads.php, enter your model number, and you'll be able to download the manual for your board. The jumper configuration should be in a section labeled "Front Panel Connection" or something similar. Hope that Helps!
If you open the CPU cabinet you will find the front panel connection pins at opposite right corner to the motherboard IO ports (where we connect all the power,monitor,keyboard,mouse chords) You can easily identify it as below these pins it will be named as P_Sw or P_Bt,Pw_led ,Hdd_led etc
Go to the site below. Its a manual for the 800/i65GV group. Go to page 67 and zoom in. You'll get a nice look where everything goes. Two rows of pins. Upper row and bottom row. Real close to each other. Do not place connectors up to down. Connect only left to right.
The reset connector has two pins. One will be white or black. These are - grounds. So connect it to the bottom row onto the most right two pins. Moving to your left. Skip one pin. Take the Power Switch a two pin connector. Remember Black & White is ground & ground goes to your right for both rows of Mb pins. http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/p4p800/e1324_p4p800.pdf
Go to IDE_LED next. Its the last two pins towards your most left of the bottom row of pins. Move to the upper row & the power LED. Same as the bottom row keping the grounds to your right. Lastly is the speaker. Its connector holds four pins but you only use two. One in each end.
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