500-304nr Pavilion: pin i/o card internal mother-IPM87-MP

Hello, all! I need information about the internals of IO pins, because I changed the case, and now I can't get what I should connect my power/reset button. I Googled, but not luck. Thanks in advance!

YouTube video on front connectors.
http://youtu.be/aE2y30bIejE

Intel / Foxconn uses this 10 (2 x 5) standard pins for the assignment of pins of header Front Panel (FP).


A majority of the Eastern Asia motherboard maufacturers meets this standard.
Intel web page for description (image source):
http://www.Intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-009016.htm

Computer case manufacturers vary, but most offer separate wires.

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