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In computing, an '''ASUS Q-Connector''' is a [[terminal block]] which sits in between the [[motherboard]] and the [[ATX]] [[computer case|case]], providing a one step connect and disconnect of the computers front panel components.
In computing, an '''ASUS Q-Connector''' is a [[terminal block]] which sits in between the [[motherboard]] and the [[ATX]] [[computer case|case]], providing a one step connect and disconnect of the computer's front panel components (e.g. power and reset switches).


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Revision as of 09:21, 19 January 2008

In computing, an ASUS Q-Connector is a terminal block which sits in between the motherboard and the ATX case, providing a one step connect and disconnect of the computer's front panel components (e.g. power and reset switches).