F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Adjust USB3.0 connectors to the correct pins.

Adjust USB3.0 connectors to the correct pins.

Adjust USB3.0 connectors to the correct pins.

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bmarzano
Senior Member
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02-09-2016, 07:18 AM
#1
Hey there,
My USB 3.0 port on my Dark Hero VIII is in bad shape after I messed up the connector. I switched to a new case and moved the mainboard, but now I’m worried about damaging anything inside—especially the GPU. I’m not sure if it’s safe to keep using it or if I should replace it altogether. I’m really nervous about risking short circuits or other issues. Just wondering if a short circuit could seriously harm the GPU or if it’s just a plastic touch that won’t cause problems. Thanks for checking in!
EternalGrimmjow
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bmarzano
02-09-2016, 07:18 AM #1

Hey there,
My USB 3.0 port on my Dark Hero VIII is in bad shape after I messed up the connector. I switched to a new case and moved the mainboard, but now I’m worried about damaging anything inside—especially the GPU. I’m not sure if it’s safe to keep using it or if I should replace it altogether. I’m really nervous about risking short circuits or other issues. Just wondering if a short circuit could seriously harm the GPU or if it’s just a plastic touch that won’t cause problems. Thanks for checking in!
EternalGrimmjow

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_CX_Master98_
Junior Member
4
02-11-2016, 05:54 PM
#2
The connections aren't making contact with adjacent pins. Assuming the PC is functioning correctly at this moment, it looks like everything is in order.
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_CX_Master98_
02-11-2016, 05:54 PM #2

The connections aren't making contact with adjacent pins. Assuming the PC is functioning correctly at this moment, it looks like everything is in order.

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http_pink_shi
Junior Member
33
03-04-2016, 09:58 AM
#3
That's all right.
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http_pink_shi
03-04-2016, 09:58 AM #3

That's all right.

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xXDinklemanXx
Member
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03-04-2016, 10:49 AM
#4
You might also straighten the pins by bending them back. Use tweezers or a thin tube—put the tip of the pin inside and gently shift the tube so the pin sits straight. Each row represents one USB port; if any pins are damaged, only that specific port will fail. The remaining ones stay functional. Even if a few pins bend together, you’ll likely still have the USB controller or port working, so other parts of your computer won’t be impacted.
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xXDinklemanXx
03-04-2016, 10:49 AM #4

You might also straighten the pins by bending them back. Use tweezers or a thin tube—put the tip of the pin inside and gently shift the tube so the pin sits straight. Each row represents one USB port; if any pins are damaged, only that specific port will fail. The remaining ones stay functional. Even if a few pins bend together, you’ll likely still have the USB controller or port working, so other parts of your computer won’t be impacted.