The motherboard lacks a location for connecting the power switch.
The motherboard lacks a location for connecting the power switch.
You need to modify the wiring for the power switch on your Corsair iCUE 220t. There’s no built-in connection, so you’ll likely have to connect it yourself by adjusting the internal circuitry or using a suitable adapter. Check the manual for specific instructions or consider consulting a technician.
The connector labeled "f_panel" is likely the one you're seeing. If you don't have the manual and can't locate it online, the typical arrangement is probably what's shown here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...oards.html
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It's an ASUS motherboard designed for Dell (ASUS is the OEM). You can identify it by checking the capacitors—negative side has incorrect silkscreen labeling. The front panel should align with other ASUS models and follow standard pin configurations. To find the power switch, use a flathead screwdriver and test two pins at a time; the correct combination will start the PC. Resetting the board is straightforward too—touch those two pins and the system will reset.