Installation – StarTech.com ATX2POWER450 User Manual

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Installation

CAUTION: Computers contain sensitive electronic components that are easily damaged

by static electricity and excessive shock. When handling the power supply and other

components, ensure you are properly grounded using an anti-static mat or similar

device. If anti-static equipment is not available, ground yourself by touching the exterior

of the computer case or another large metal surface before handling any peripherals.
1. Installation of a power supply requires some mechanical skill and requires that you

open your computer case to disconnect and reconnect wires. If you are unfamiliar

with this kind of work, consider bringing your computer and new StarTech.com

power supply to your local computer store for help.

2. Check the red switch on the rear of the power supply, next to the power cord plug.

Be sure it is set to the correct voltage for your country. In North America, it should

read "115". In Europe and Australia it should read "230". To change the switch, use a

screwdriver in the notch of the switch and slide it to the opposite side. If you are unsure

of the voltage used in your country, contact your electricity provider before proceeding.

3. If you are replacing an old power supply in your computer, ensure the computer is

shut down and disconnect the power cord from the back of the old supply.

4. Open your computer case. In most designs, the case is opened by removing two o

three screws at the rear of the case and then sliding the covering panel backward

until it comes free. If your case is a tower style, ensure that you remove the panel

that will expose the top of the computer's motherboard. This is generally the left-

side panel. There are many different case designs, however, so if you are unsure of

how to open your particular case, consult the user manual for your case or contact

your local computer store for help.

5. With the computer case open, review the connectors being used from your old

power supply. If you are building a new computer, review the connectors that you

will need to use. Check the type of connector on your motherboard and use either

the 24 or 20 pin ATX power connector on the power supply as appropriate.

6. Disconnect the old power supply connections from inside your computer. Hard

disk drive, CD drive and floppy disk drive connectors disconnect by pulling on the

connector. The motherboard connector(s) have a clip that must be pressed while

pulling on the connector to release them. A rocking motion while pulling will aid in

getting the connectors loose. Never pull on the wires of a connector to unplug it.

7. Check that all the wires from your old power supply are free. Remove the four

screws on the rear of your old power supply to free it from the computer case.

Support the power supply with one hand if it could fall while removing the last

screw. (Such as in a tower style case.) Remove the power supply by sliding it back

and then out through the side of your case.

8. Install your new power supply by positioning it through the side or top of your

case (depending on your case style) and then back onto the power supply mounts.

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