Here's some information that may help you to get it going.
I can't find a free download for the schematic of the motherboard but here's a [link|https://teknisi-indonesia.com/resources/dell-precision-t3610-bells3-schematic-and-boardview-cad-pdf-brd.14493/|link] where you can get it, although you will have to sign up to the website to do so. The schematic would have the pinout of the 28 pin I/O connector on the motherboard
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a possible workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type, not sure from video?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated, it will turn on.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a possible workaround solution that connects a switch (presumably a momentary type switch, not sure from video?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated, it will turn on.
Here's an image taken from the [link|https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board, if the video isn't too clear.
Here's some information that may help you to get it going.
I can't find a free download for the schematic of the motherboard but here's a [link|https://teknisi-indonesia.com/resources/dell-precision-t3610-bells3-schematic-and-boardview-cad-pdf-brd.14493/|link] where you can get it, although you will have to sign up to the website to do so. The schematic would have the pinout of the 28 pin I/O connector on the motherboard
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type, not sure from video?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated it will turn on.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a possible workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type, not sure from video?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated, it will turn on.
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Here's an image taken from the [link|https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board.
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Here's an image taken from the [link|https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board, if the video isn't too clear.
Here's some information that may help you to get it going.
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I can't find a free download for the schematic of the motherboard but here's a [https://teknisi-indonesia.com/resources/dell-precision-t3610-bells3-schematic-and-boardview-cad-pdf-brd.14493/|link] where you can get it, although you will have to sign up to the website to do so. The schematic would have the pinout of the 28 pin I/O connector on the motherboard
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I can't find a free download for the schematic of the motherboard but here's a [link|https://teknisi-indonesia.com/resources/dell-precision-t3610-bells3-schematic-and-boardview-cad-pdf-brd.14493/|link] where you can get it, although you will have to sign up to the website to do so. The schematic would have the pinout of the 28 pin I/O connector on the motherboard
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Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated it will turn on.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type, not sure from video?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated it will turn on.
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Here's an image taken from the [https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board.
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Here's an image taken from the [link|https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board.
Hi @trevorwatkins
Here's some information that may help you to get it going.
I can't find a free download for the schematic of the motherboard but here's a [https://teknisi-indonesia.com/resources/dell-precision-t3610-bells3-schematic-and-boardview-cad-pdf-brd.14493/|link] where you can get it, although you will have to sign up to the website to do so. The schematic would have the pinout of the 28 pin I/O connector on the motherboard
Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FTLn4w0GYU|video] that shows a workaround solution that connects a switch (momentary type?) to the ''power_remote'' header pins on the board, so that when the switch is operated it will turn on.
Here's an image taken from the [https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/precision-t3610-workstation_owners-manual_en-us.pdf|owner manual] showing the location of the header pins on the board.
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