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your new power supply, check the red power supply voltage switch setting. It should match
your local power voltage (115V for North America, Japan, etc., 230V for Europe, South
East Asia, and many other countries). Change the voltage setting if necessary. If you use
the wrong voltage setting, you could damage your system and void your warranty.
6. Connect the 24-pin Main Power Connector and the
4-pin +12V connector to your motherboard as
needed. If your motherboard uses a 20-pin
connector, detach the 4-pin attachment on the
24-pin power connector (see pictures 1 and 2).
7. Connect the peripheral power connectors to devices
such as hard drives, optical drives, etc.
8. Connect the Serial ATA connectors if you are using
Serial ATA hard drives.
9. Connect the PCI Express power connector to your PCI Express graphic card as needed.
10. Optional: If you'd like to monitor the speed if the power supply fan, connect the 3-pin fan
signal connector to one of the fan connectors on your motherboard. Note: You don't need
to connect the fan signal connector in order for the power supply to work.
11. Close your computer case and connect the AC power cord to the power supply.
Product Specifications
For detailed specifications, please visit our website at http://www.antec.com
Picture 1
Picture 2
For 24-pin
motherboards
For 20-pin
motherboards