PC Case Cables

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AgGentleman

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Sorry for the NOOB question, but im new to PC's and i recently got a new case (Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L ) and moved my PC parts into it. all good until i was just about finished the cable management when i realised my motherboard did not have the correct port for the usb and hd audio anyone know if there is a converter please let me know. PS the big cable is the one that fits into the mother board and the two smaller ones are the ones i have which are not compatible with the motherboard i have
 

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Was the old pc a Dell by chance? or can you give us the Motherboard make and model?

The 2 smaller connectors are USB 3 and HD audio and are standard on all new stuff these days.
 
Was the old pc a Dell by chance? or can you give us the Motherboard make and model?

The 2 smaller connectors are USB 3 and HD audio and are standard on all new stuff these days.
Yes it was a PC done by Dell . the pc itself was called the Optiplex 990 (DT I believe) and the motherboard would be ( I think) Dell VNP2H Optiplex 990 DT Socket LGA1155 Motherboard . As of now i have an i7-2600 inside if that helps .
 
Dell used a proprietary front panel connector which looked suspiciously like the one you pictured. Maybe some others will have an idea of a fix?
 
Any update for us? This thread will be closed if not replied to within 48hrs.
 
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