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The CUDA button on the beige is back left on the mobo....if you have PCI cards installed, you have to use a pen or something to push it.
This is too obvious: You have the wrong motherboard, send it back and get the correct one for your system, otherwise you'll be throwing your money down a hole. A logic board that 'looks almost the same' is not close enough. (close enough doesn't work in this situation)tkdragon said:ok, so i finally got a new motherboard and it arrived today. it looks almost the same as my old one, with a few minor differences. This, however, did not fix my computer. one of the main differences could be the problem: the powercord that plugs into the motherboard on my old powersupply is 10 pins long (x2). however, my new motherboard has a slot that is 11 pins long (x2). this leaves two of the pins on the motherboard untouched. i'm thinking this has something to do with it not working. so now do i have to get a new powersupply to match my new motherboard?
oh, and before it used to turn the fans on and turn the power button light on when i pushed power. now there is nothing with this new motherboard...