Foxconn N15235 Motherboard Front Panel Connectors -

While not strictly “front panel connectors,” users often confuse nearby headers.

Unlike retail motherboards from ASUS or Gigabyte, which print clear labels directly on the PCB, the Foxconn N15235 is a minimalist board. The front panel header is often marked simply as “FP1” or “J1” with no pin definitions.

Adding to the confusion, many pre-built cases (e.g., from Acer) use a single, consolidated block connector rather than individual tiny plugs. If you are transplanting this motherboard into a standard aftermarket case, you will encounter the seven tiny two-pin connectors (POWER SW, RESET SW, HDD LED, POWER LED+/-). Without a pinout, it is like solving a puzzle with no picture.

Good news: The N15235 follows a semi-standard Intel front panel I/O design, but with one or two OEM-specific quirks.


The Foxconn N15235 is a micro-ATX (often proprietary layout) motherboard primarily used in OEM systems like Acer Veriton and Acer Aspire desktops. Unlike retail motherboards, OEM boards sometimes use non-standard pinouts, making front panel connection confusing. This guide provides verified pinout data, step-by-step connection instructions, and troubleshooting tips. foxconn n15235 motherboard front panel connectors

⚠️ Important: Always power off and unplug the system before working on internal connectors.


On the N15235, the main front panel header is a 10-pin (2×5) male header usually located at the bottom-right corner of the board (near the SATA ports and CMOS battery). Look for silkscreen labels like:

Physical appearance: 2 rows of 5 pins, one pin may be missing (keyed) to prevent incorrect insertion.


Group your case’s front panel connectors. Identify them by their labels: While not strictly “front panel connectors,” users often

These connectors are "dry contacts." They function by shorting the two pins together momentarily.

Correction for Standard Foxconn N15235 Layout: On many OEM variants of this board (HP versions), the pinout is often simplified:

However, the most common verified N15235 configuration is:

Let us stick to the verified G31MX / N15235 standard: The Foxconn N15235 is a micro-ATX (often proprietary

(Note: Because Pin 8 is physically missing on many boards, Pin 10 often serves as the second pole for the power switch. If your connector has two holes, place it over the two available pins adjacent to the missing key).

| Pin Number | Function | Description | Polarity (If applicable) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Power LED (+) | Positive lead for Power LED | Positive (+) | | 2 | Power LED (-) | Negative lead for Power LED | Negative (-) | | 3 | Hard Drive LED | Hard Drive Activity LED | Positive (+) | | 4 | Hard Drive LED | Hard Drive Activity LED Ground | Negative (-) | | 5 | Power Switch | Power Button Input | N/A (Short to Ground) | | 6 | Power Switch | Power Button Ground | N/A | | 7 | Reset Switch | Reset Button Input | N/A | | 8 | KEY | No Pin (Blocked) | N/A | | 9 | Ground | Common Ground | Negative (-) | | 10 | No Connection | Reserved/Unused | N/A |

If your case’s cables are too short or you want to avoid damaging the header, buy a generic 9-pin front panel extension/breakout cable (often sold as "Motherboard Front Panel Wire Harness"). This plugs into your Foxconn N15235’s header and provides clearly labeled, longer cables.