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The front-panel USB 3.0 19-pin header on the MS-7826 has a non-standard pinout (it is reversed). Using a standard front-panel USB 3.0 cable from a generic PC case will not work. It is essential to verify the correct pinout before connecting to avoid damaging the USB ports or the motherboard header. I'll start by executing the searches for Round One
The motherboard is designed for standard 65W to 84W TDP CPUs.