Apevia ATX-B2KL manual

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    ATXB2KL Series Installation Guide 1:Unscrew the Thrum Screws 2.Pull the Side Panel back then 3:Fi nd the motherboard Stand-Offs from Side Panel. pull out. From the enclosed Screw Box. 4:Put the motherboard Stand-Offs 5.Sit the motherboard on the 6.Find screws in the Screw Box. on the Motherboard Tray. Motherboard Tray.[...]

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    7.Screw in all the screw s in to th e 8.Same as Step 7. Motherboard Stand-Offs 9.Take out front panel: (For installation of 5.25” drives and front fans) Step (1): Unscrew the side Step (2): Take ou t the side Step (3): There are 4 screws that Panel (motherboard side) pane l (motherboard side) hold the front panel to the case. (2 on each side) Uns[...]

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    10. Optional : Install Case Fan in 11. Optional : Install Case Fan at 12.Take out the metal plate and the front panel (You can put up rear. (1*80mm- 120mm fan) install 5.25” drives(DVD, CD-RW, to 2*80mm fans in the front.) CD-ROM) 13.Secure the 5.25” drives 14.S lide in 3.5” FDD Drive and 15.Install 3.5” hidden driv es su ch as with screws [...]

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    19.Find the Audio Cables and 20.Put the I/O slot back. 21.Screw the I/O slot back. Bring them through the I/O slot to outside of the back panel. 22.Find the 4-pin connectors 23. Find the 20-pin connector 24.Pl ug into your motherboard. (Female and Male) from case from Power Su pply. Different M/B has different layout. Fan. Connect the Male to the P[...]

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    28.Plug USB Cables to your M/B. 29.Find “HDD LED” and 30.Plug them onto your M/B. Please refer to M/B User’s Manual. “Reset SW” Cables. Please refer to M/B User’s Manual. 31.Find “Power SW” and “+P LED” 32.Plug Audio Cables to 33.Find “Case Speaker” from “-P LED” Cables and plug onto M/B. Sound Card or M/B. Screw Box. Pl[...]