Front Panel Connectors — Foxconn N15235 Motherboard

A: Absolutely. The N15235 uses standard ATX front panel pin spacing (2.54mm). Any modern case’s front panel cables will fit. Just follow the pinout in Section 3.

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Missing Pin ● ● ● ● ● (Row 1: 5 pins) ● ● ● ● (Row 2: 4 pins) Pin 1 The missing pin is typically on Row 2, position 4 or 5. Do not attempt to plug anything into the missing hole. 3. The Official Pinout Diagram for Foxconn N15235 After cross-referencing OEM manuals from Acer Aspire M3800, M5810, and eMachines ET1830 series, the definitive pinout for the Foxconn N15235 front panel connector is as follows: A: Absolutely

A: No. The front panel is purely hardware-controlled. Check BIOS only for “Power On By Keyboard/Mouse” – unrelated to physical buttons. Just follow the pinout in Section 3

A: Possibly, but check the pinout. Many OEM cases (Acer, Dell) use proprietary block connectors that are not compatible. You may need to cut the block and separate the wires.

The is a legacy micro-ATX board commonly used in pre-built systems from the early 2010s. While reliable, finding official documentation for its front panel connectors (power switch, reset, HDD LED, power LED) is notoriously difficult because Foxconn manufactured these boards specifically for OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) like Acer and eMachines.

Adding to the confusion, many pre-built cases (e.g., from Acer) use a single, consolidated block connector rather than individual tiny plugs. If you are transplanting this motherboard into a standard aftermarket case, you will encounter the seven tiny two-pin connectors (POWER SW, RESET SW, HDD LED, POWER LED+/-). Without a pinout, it is like solving a puzzle with no picture.