Instructions
1 Open your computer case. All computer cases open differently, but most have a side that slides on and off. This side will probably be screwed on with two finger-tightened screws. Consult your computer documentation if you don't know how to open the case.
- 2Find the proper placement for your power supply inside of the case. This area should be easily located as there will be a rectangular opening in the back of your computer with four small screw holes (for securing the power supply in place). Once located, carefully insert your power supply into the proper area. Be careful not to bump any computer components.
- 3Hold the power supply in place with one hand and carefully insert and tighten the power supply screws (these should come with any power supply) through the back of the computer case into your power supply. Once all four screws are tightened, take a Philips head screwdriver and tighten the screws until snug. Your power supply is now ready to be hooked up to your motherboard and computer components.
- 4Insert the internal power connection into your motherboard. The power connector will be labeled on your motherboard, so this shouldn't be too difficult. Consult your power supply and/or motherboard documentation if you can't figure out which cord goes to it. Once the motherboard is connected, insert the remainder of the available power cords into the components that require power. If you don't know which of your components require a power connection, consult your computer documentation or individual parts documentation (if purchases are separate from the computer).
- 5Connect your power supply to a wall plug or power strip with the supplied cord. Your power supply has now been successfully installed and your computer is ready to be started.
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