Where can I buy the cables that attach to the power/reset buttons on a computer case and the motherboard?

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

I am building a NES PC and I have most of the parts but since I am building the computer into a NES and not a regular computer case I don't have the cables that are attached to the power/reset buttons and have a two pin female connector that you plug into the motherboard. I am using a Jetway Mini-ITX motherboard if that matters.

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