cant just short the pins with a screw driver
i would use another motherboard, or rip the switch out of another similar dell
WRONG!!!
whether its proprietary or not, you can still use a screw driver to turn it on, its just a matter of figuring out which 2 pins would do that. IF you still have the old dell case, look to see which color cables are coming from the power button, follow it to the plug, and simply short the corresponding pins on the mobo.
I did a quick google search on the motherboard you listed, but it only brought up this thread... is that any other numbers that can be used to determine the motherboard?
Rant - Rawcomputers is a total RIP OFF. Why would you sell your customer 2 5850s instead of say...a 6950 for less money than the 2 cards??
And what is the point of 30gb SSD?? theres not enough room to install any games - if you're gonna add an SSD, at least put in a 60gb vertex 2 or 3 so the user can install the games that he/she is currently playing so load times are reduced.
You claim gaming, yet you rack up the system price by adding MS Office Pro, put that money towards better hardware!!!
The computers you have listed are better geared towards home theatre PCs, because the lack the power for TRUE GAMING.