Connections to the motherboard

I have a HP p6754y with a motherboard N-Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix) . Ksnr2006 user posted a reply with connections to the j18 connector on the motherboard. Unfortunetly the displayed pictures no longer appear and I hope that the user ksnr2006 will contact me and I can get these photos of connection on your part. It comes to my office to girls and I replaced the sefyu and need of these connections. I hope that the user ksnr2006 is still on this forum and still have these connections.

Hi NrtfJim

Façade of the N-Alvorix-RS880-Μatx Motherboard

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