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Renzoblade
hey all,long time!, I was doing a little experiment on my old pc, I replaced the motherboard, total swap, put the Pentium 4 2.6ghz CPU in the new one etc.

I have Two Problems..

I put everything together,except those frontpanel and power plugs, at first there was no power until I found out where to put the power and HDD light connectors, but the rest I have NO clue.

Second problem, the CD-Rom won't work, theres no power going to it, and yes it does work because I just pulled it out of another old PC of mine and I was just using that CD-Rom today. I plugged in everything but still nothing..

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^ the image above shows the 9 million little connectors I have to put in, does anyone know what order, or can I put them anywhere?

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^ the above image is an overview of what i'm doing, this case was empty a few hours ago, god I love that copper heatsink on the CPU.

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^ The above image is the CD-Rom thats under the DVD Drive, when I turn the PC on, theres nothing going on with the CD-Rom, I press the eject button and nothing. Did I mix up the connectors or something?, I know CD-Roms are old but this is my little pet project and I want it working!!.

help would be appreciated. Cheers







Renzoblade
Problem solved , the motherboard was a bad one, replaced it now everything worked, lol @ replacing a dead motherboard with another dead motherboard @_@
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