Converting a 3pin connector to a 2 pin connector. Big problem, please help.

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#1 dragonrul55
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I have a Cooler Master stacker 830, which comes with a three pin led connector for the power led that comes on when you turn on the system. Unfortunately, my motherboard (EVGA nforce 680i) only has a 2 pin connector for the power led.

My motherboard manual says "The power LED cable in some chassis is a three pin connector with the pins installed in positions 1 and 3. If your chassis has a three pin connector, you will need to remove pin 3 and put it into position 2 or you can use a pair of scissors to cut out position 2."

One promlem. I have absolutely no idea how to do this. I'm a newbie at pc building so please tell me what to do. Thanks.

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#2 dragonrul55
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I resolved the problem.
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#3 dragonrul55
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Actually, for people who want to know, just cut the connector in half.