[SOLVED] Motherboard to new case?

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Hi all, I have an Acer ATC-220-EB52. I'm trying to move the motherboard to a new case because it's bigger & will be my main case. I'm not sure where all the cables go now.
My Acer ATC-220 desktop's motherboard serial number is DAA78L / Kara_MB 13127-1 348.01403.011.
Is this the same as my motherboard too? https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/560372/wanted-acer-motherboard-manual-acer-aspire-tc-120
It says 348.01404.011 instead of 348.01403.011.
Where do I put all of the cables from the new case to my current motherboard?
Thank you =)

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Hi all, I have an Acer ATC-220-EB52. I'm trying to move the motherboard to a new case because it's bigger & will be my main case. I'm not sure where all the cables go now.
My Acer ATC-220 desktop's motherboard serial number is DAA78L / Kara_MB 13127-1 348.01403.011.
Is this the same as my motherboard too? https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/560372/wanted-acer-motherboard-manual-acer-aspire-tc-120
It says 348.01404.011 instead of 348.01403.011.
Where do I put all of the cables from the new case to my current motherboard?
Thank you =)

Pictures:

[URL='https://ibb.co/zr40YD3'[/URL]
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/560372/wanted-acer-motherboard-manual-acer-aspire-tc-120
Image one
Hi all, I have an Acer ATC-220-EB52. I'm trying to move the motherboard to a new case because it's bigger & will be my main case. I'm not sure where all the cables go now.
My Acer ATC-220 desktop's motherboard serial number is DAA78L / Kara_MB 13127-1 348.01403.011.
Is this the same as my motherboard too? https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/560372/wanted-acer-motherboard-manual-acer-aspire-tc-120
It says 348.01404.011 instead of 348.01403.011.
Where do I put all of the cables from the new case to my current motherboard?
Thank you =)

Pictures:

[URL='https://ibb.co/zr40YD3'[/URL]
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/560372/wanted-acer-motherboard-manual-acer-aspire-tc-120
Image one
 
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Incorrect newer cards will not work in uefi without some sort of work arounds 99%of the time

Taking an existing system and slapping a late model GPU, generally works even without UEFI. GPU won't display the BIOS or boot screens, but can fire up in Windows. Building a new system with used parts is more tricky since you need to install the OS, but with an iGPU it is still doable. But yeah, some of the high end late model GPUs don't really belong in older systems anyway.