Re: Suggestions for card reader of Optiplex 360



ps. what make/model internal card reader did dell sell you?

"Christopher Muto" <muto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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timothy, i also do not see any detailed specs that indicate that there is
an internal usb header to use to connect your internal card reader. What
I woudl suggest is that you purchase an inexpensive usb expansion card to
install in one of the pci slots. this card would provide an internal
header that would allow you to connect your internal card reader. but you
will have to shop carefully since not all of these cards have the 10 pin
type connector inbternally, some have a regular usb port internally.
i think this one will do the trick and you should not need to install any
drivers for it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815201008


"Timothy Drouillard" <hdrdtd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"PS" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Timothy Drouillard wrote:
Yes they are the mini towers, but there are no internal USB 10-pin
header connectors.

The manual the link points to indicates two 10-pin front panel
connectors (the two front external USB ports) and one internal 10 pin
connector that the front panel USB ports connect to.

Unless I'm missing something???

Thanks for the link.
"PS" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Timothy Drouillard wrote:
We recently purchased a pair of Optiplex 360's and our Dell sales rep
also sold us a couple of Dell card readers that he said would fit
although we would have to install them ourselves.

I didn't think that would be a problem, so I said sure.

well, now that they've arrived, yes the card readers physically fit
just fine.

However when I open the 360's up to connect the card reader to the
motherboard, I discovered that the motherboard doesn't have a typical
internal USB header connector.

Ooops.!

I have visited the local well stocked computer store, and I looked at
6 or 8 different internal card readers, but they all connect to the
motherboard with a USB internal header. I thought that perhaps at
least one or two might include an optional cable that would pass
through the case, exit the back and plug into a standard rear panel
USB connector. Nope.

I'd really prefer an internal card reader vs an external one for a
number of reasons.

So, do any of you have any reccomendations for an internal card
reader that I could use in the Optiplex 360?

BTW, While I was at the store, I also looked at add-in PCI USB cards
to see if I could find a USB card that might include an internal USB
header that would work with the card reader, but no dice. all the USB
cards that did include an internal USB port provided a standard USB
port inside, not a USB header connector.

Drats.

Any suggestions?
If you have the mini tower, Dell says there are 2 10 pin USB
connectors.
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/op360/en/setup/sqrg.pdf


There are 3 count them 3 10 pin connectors on the motherboard.

Parden me please If I'm overlooking something, but the only reference I
find in the manual your link points to is on page 28 where it lists 2
internal 10-pin headers for the front USB ports and one other 10-pin
connector buts its for a front panel audio HDA header.

If I go to Dells US web site, go to product support, choose Desktop,
Optioplex, 360, and view the service manual,
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/op360/en/sm/sysboard.htm#wp1181500
Under the 'System Board' section all it shows is an overall picture of
the system board rather that the ususal detailed picture of the systems
board that you find in most other dell manuals.

I've looked high and low with a magnifying glass (I'm getting old) and
can't find the ususal 10-pin header I'd expect to find.

Here's the response back from our sales rep.

"
Tim,



I'm sorry I wasn't able to respond to you yesterday, because I was
caught off guard with your email, and did research to figure out when we
changed our specs. We have always had internal usb in our optiplex line,
but for some reason we do not have them anymore. I apologize to you and
Eric for the misinformation. I know the media card readers are extremely
important, and we need to figure out what we can do from here. "



That reply seems to indicate that perhaps in the past the 360 used to
have the 10-pin header, but they don't anymore?










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