Help with replacement power button on Orion 7000 case

Valthoren
Valthoren Member Posts: 2 New User

Hello, I recently bought an Acer Predator Orion 7000 gaming pc, but it has a broken power button. I did some research and found this is a somewhat common problem with this case and I believe I found a replacement for it but it's almost $70 and is the whole assembly where the button is located. I followed the power button cable and it looks like it connects to a larger 13 pin connector at the bottom of the motherboard. The male connector has 7 pins on the bottom and on the top it has 4, one empty and 2 more on the end. The female connector going to the switch is using the 4 to the left of the empty space on the top row of pins. Can someone recommend me a generic replacement for just the power button that would either fit the 4 pin connector or the 13 pin connector on the motherboard itself?

I unfortunately do not know the proper names for these connections but am having some difficulty finding anything that would fit, I first tried ordering this off Amazon but then realized it wouldn't work with the pin layout since everything is backwards at the end if the cable. I am assuming I can plug it into the motherboard directly, but I'm a bit worried about shorting something out since I am assuming 2 pins are for the actual power button and 2 pins are for the leds, but I don't know which ones go to what. Any technical advice on the pin layout would be appreciated for that too.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXSVQT5T?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

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  • Valthoren
    Valthoren Member Posts: 2 New User

    I wanted to add I saw there is a diagram for the pin layout on the Amazon page the power button I wanted to buy that somewhat matches the connector on the motherboard which shows the first 2 pins starting on the top row on the left are for the leds, and the 3rd is the power button and the 4th is the ground which is how the current cable is plugged in. I was hoping to confirm this is the correct layout for plugging in the new button.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,442 Trailblazer

    Which exact PO7-6xx model do you have as just saying "Orion 7000: means nothing as there quite a few Orion 7000 model desktops. Below is a caption from the PO7-650 power board that its service guide has and all the details, as that is what Acer sells for these desktops as far as power switches and boards are concerned, so and if your desktop model is the PO7-640/650 or 655, and its not the models that your Orion 7000 is, then this is the only information that we have available, as we don't have a service guide on the newest PO7-660 model. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    This power switch board is compatible with the PO7-640/650 and 655, so this part is very common to the latter Orion 7000 models.

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