MSI Neo2-FR Power (JFP1 and JFP2) connectors

Hi,
The MSI Neo2-FR manual on page 2-16 list the pin assignments for the front panel switches and LEDs.
Questions: Are the white wires considered the negative wires and the color ones considered the positive ones?
Does anyone know if the illustrations used on page 2-16 of the MSI Neo2-FR motherboard manual have any errors in them, such as, incorrect label of positive and negatives pins?

Quote from: Eagle Rock on 21-February-08, 07:36:50
Hi,
The MSI Neo2-FR manual on page 2-16 list the pin assignments for the front panel switches and LEDs.
Questions: Are the white wires considered the negative wires and the color ones considered the positive ones?
Does anyone know if the illustrations used on page 2-16 of the MSI Neo2-FR motherboard manual have any errors in them, such as, incorrect label of positive and negatives pins?
They forgot to give the polarity for the power led in the manual for JFP1 and JFP2. If you look very closely at the colored plastic around the pins on either connector the + pins are marked with a + in the plastic.
And as Del UK said normally white or black is negative and colors are positive.

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