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  • harrowtree
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    Have you checked if the latest drivers for the WiFi 6e card or motherboard are installed, and if so, did updating them resolve the unknown header issue? - Taking a quick break from our stump grinding work

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  • Steve Matthew
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    That 3-pin header could be for an extra fan or sensor. If it's not in the manual, try checking your motherboard model online via mobile or laptop for more details.

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  • Steve Matthew
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    Originally posted by anthonyscotte23 View Post
    I wonder if this issue has been solved, and may we know how did you fix it. Now we are encountering the same problem with my computer. We have the same specs. fridge repair mt vernon?
    Yes, he told me the issue was resolved by updating the drivers and resetting the settings.

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  • Steve Matthew
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    The 3-pin header might be an unused sensor or fan header.

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  • fiona34
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    I'm really happy with my choice of the Z590 Extreme WiFi motherboard for my build. It offers excellent performance and features that have boosted my gaming and productivity. The WiFi 6e is super fast, crucial for online activities. The build quality is solid, keeping everything running smoothly. I did run into a minor issue with an 'unknown header' message during setup, but it was easily resolved with the manual. Overall, a fantastic motherboard for a high-performance PC.

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  • LauraH
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    Less likely, but possible, is a system panel header. This header connects to the front panel of your case and provides functionality for buttons like power and reset, as well as LEDs for power and hard drive activity. System panel headers typically have several pins (more than 3) and might be labeled something like "SYS_PANEL" or "F_PANEL".

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