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>>7829776
Of course then there's the matter of getting the MiSTer to actually turn on using the case's power button. The PC case most likely uses a momentary switch, so you'd need a latching flipflop adapter board.

I used this relay -https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001803622896.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2dc9b90a2ywFus and it worked pretty well.

So what you'd to here is, get two strips of wire to plug the Input jacks from the relay into the ATX 5v out, and then plug's cable on the Relay's Output, which will plug into the DE-10 Nano.

You wouldn't require any soldering for this, as the relay uses screws. Here's a pic of the case I did.

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>>7735251
>Don’t you need the fan
Yes, that was very cheap. I made a fan mount out of ABS plastic so I didn't need the I/O board.

>and powered USB hub?
I don't use one, just plug the controller straight to USB.

>>7735259
Yeah. I had an I/O shield and mATX 3D Printed from here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4738986 and bought some extension cables.

The "hardest" part was probably the momentary to latching adapter to get the power button working. Bought a 5v appropriate one from Aliexpress and it worked fine. No solder needed - although if you don't mind you can skip this step and wire the Power button to Reset on the MiSTer via GPIO instead.

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