Pinout [patched] - Dell Mih61r Mb Front Panel

We will label pins looking at the motherboard with the PCIe slots facing down and the I/O ports (USB, Ethernet) facing left . The header is keyed; there is a missing pin or a plastic notch.

Here is the for the Dell MIH61R front panel header (JFP1 or similar label):

Instead, Dell uses a (2x5) but with a proprietary keying and voltage layout. In many OptiPlex models, Dell integrates the power button, hard drive activity LED, and speaker into a single plastic housing. Worse, Dell often moves the Power LED to a completely separate 2-pin header elsewhere on the board.

If you are reading this, chances are you are staring at a green Dell motherboard pulled from an OptiPlex 390, 790, 3010, or 7010. The model number stamped on the board is MIH61R (often paired with a CN-0Y2MRG or similar tag). You have a standard PC case sitting next to it, and you are holding a handful of tiny two-pin connectors labeled Power SW , HDD LED , and Reset SW .

If you plug a standard case’s Power SW into the wrong spot, the system either won’t turn on, or the power LED will behave erratically. Let’s cut to the chase. Locate the front panel header on your MIH61R motherboard. It is usually positioned at the bottom left corner (near the edge of the board, close to the SATA ports) or bottom right (near the PCIe slots). It is a black plastic block with 10 pins arranged in two rows of five.