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  1. Unfortunately none of the above that you told me to do worked... (Btw I don't use VGA so I used HDMI). At this point I'm not sure how to go about this anymore. It's been 5 days and I still don't have the system displaying anything...
  2. Yeah I have a 750ti without a power connector so no connections to the GPU other than the PCIE. And yeah I tried pushing the Graphics Card in to see if it's in all the way... I'll try what you said above though.
  3. For the past couple hours I've been trying to figure out the pin layouts. I finally came up with something. Basically like this diagram http://prnt.sc/a7k138 The only difference is that I put the power switch connector in between two PWR LEDs... I did that because if I followed the diagram exactly the computer wouldn't turn off. Now with this layout I can actually turn on and Off my system. Still though... Nothing is displayed on my monitor even though the computer is on and the components inside of my computer look like their working just fine. One exception is that my GPU's fans start spinning when I turn on my system but stop shortly afterwards... They then continue to start spinning and turning off every once in a while which I'm pretty sure is just regular GPU behavior. So yeah... The problem now is finding out how to get the connection to my Monitor working. Any ideas or advice?
  4. Okay...The struggle is almost over lol. The LEDs are working, The Power Supply is working, The CPU fan is working,The optical drive is working, but the power switch only turned on the computer... It won't turn it off. Not only that but the computer even though it's connected to my monitor isn't displaying anything. ... Any ideas? Here's a picture by the way...
  5. The desktop didn't even start when I tried to turn it on. Also I was looking up to see if I could possibly find the pin layouts for my system and it turns out a lot of people have been trying to do the same thing... In the process of looking through their conversations I found this http://prnt.sc/a7k138 Can you make any sense out of this? I know its telling the pin layout in some way but just to make sure can you give me a key of some sort to what the diagram means?
  6. Okay I connected everything... I'm going to plug the system in and see if it starts...What I'm Thinking In my head right now- "Please don't catch fire" Lol. Here's a picture of what it looks like right now btw
  7. Also I was wondering if It would hurt my computer if I left my IO Shield off? When I put my motherboard into the new case the ports on my motherboard didn't align with the IO Shield like how it did on the old case...
  8. I found an online manual for my computer and it had a diagram for my motherboard... I noticed however that there are extra pins on my motherboard besides the ones marked on the diagram. I'm guessing I can use them for the LED connectors that came with my case?
  9. Thanks for all the help (The other guy too) so far but I need a little bit more help... For one I was confronted with a little problem. My motherboard doesn't have anywhere for this connector to get plugged in- Also I was wondering if I got the cabling right for everything else?... Here's a picture- I'm certain I plugged in the front panel wires wrong so unplugged them. I heard there was a specific way you had to plug them in...
  10. My internet router is literally one foot away from my Computer usually...And yeah, I only use ethernet cables... But I was able to unclamp and take off the Antennas off of my case anyways... I had to remove the other end from the Wifi card first though. Okay I'm transferring the components over the the new case now. Lastly... do you have any ideas on where to clamp the antennas on my case? And also to put the antennas back on I just plug them into the Wifi card again right? Sorry for all the questions but I really don't have a clue...
  11. Well... I use a ethernet cable on my computer anyways... Could I just unlatch the wifi connector from the Wifi card and just use my computer without it?
  12. Bad news I guess for me?!?! It looks like there is a tiny thin clamp... Looks impossible to get off however. Any ideas?
  13. Lol Thanks. I was so confused... So... You have any idea how to take it off? So I just pull the antennas off and take the motherboard out? Also what to do afterward to reuse them?
  14. Okay. So I have a Prebuilt Desktop and I'm in the process of transferring the parts to a new case... There is one thing however that has seriously stumped me. This stump was with my Prebuilt Desktop Motherboard. There where the integrated GPU is I believe on the motherboard two wires (One Black, One White attacked to the Integrated GPU. On the opposite end of each wire is a emplacement of some sort. The emplacements seem to be made of a foam like material which is odd and they are attacked to the metal part of the case behind the front bezel which I had removed to get to the optical drive... (I would also like to mention that I do not actually use the Integrated GPU on my motherboard) Basically there is no way I can take out the motherboard unless there is some way to remove the wires or there enplacements... Any help on something I've done wrong or something I am uninformed about would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! System Specs: Inspiron Dell 3847 I5 4460 GTX 750Ti (Upgraded) 8GB of GDDR3 Ram 1TB hard drive 600w PSU (Upgraded)
  15. A Logitech Wireless mouse... "Gib Maos Plz"
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