Antec 902 Power Supply User Manual


 
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Hardware Installation Guide
2.1 Setting Up
1. Place the case upright on a flat, stable surface so that the rear panel (power supply and
expansion slots) is facing you.
2. Remove the panel thumbscrews from the side panel and open it by sliding it towards
you.Note: Place the panel thumbscrews carefully aside as they are NOT interchangeable
with the HDD cage thumbscrews.
3. Inside the case is the power supply mount at the lower rear of the case and the 5.25”
drive bay area with two HDD cages inside the bays. You will also find some wiring with
marked connectors (USB, PWR etc.), an installed I/O panel and a toolbox containing
more hardware (screws, brass standoffs, etc.).
Note: Don’t use your fingernails to pry or lift the panels.
2.2 Power Supply Installation
1. With the case upright, place the power supply on the
four silicone grommets on the bottom of the case.
Note: Power supplies will need to be mounted so
that the PSU fan is facing the top of the case. The
Nine Hundred Two provides mounting holes for
power supplies with standard mounting layouts to be
installed upside up or upside down.
2. Push the power supply to the back of the case and
align the mounting holes.
3. Attach the power supply to the case with the screws provided.
2.3 Motherboard Installation
1. Lay the case down so that the open side is up.
2. Make sure you have the appropriate I/O panel for the
motherboard. If the panel provided is not suitable for
the motherboard, please contact the motherboard
manufacturer for the correct I/O panel.
3. Line up the motherboard with the standoff holes.
Determine which holes line up and remember where
they are. Not all motherboards will match with all of
the provided screw holes,and this is not necessary
for proper functionality. Some standoffs may be
pre-installed for your convenience.
4. Lift up and remove the motherboard.
5. Screw in the brass standoffs to the threaded holes
that line up with the motherboard.
6. Place the motherboard on the brass standoffs.
Screw in the motherboard to the standoffs with the
provided Phillips-head screws.