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rounded cables such as Antec Cobra Cables. The cables that are included with

your drives should have a red strip on one side indicating pin number 1. If you

use these cables, make sure that the red strip is on pin 1, usually toward the

power connector.

Optional Low Speed Cyclone Blower

We've included an optional low speed Cyclone Blower for users who may want

or need additional cooling for systems built into the Aria. The Cyclone Blower 

can be installed in any of the expansion slots.

1. Install the blower in the AGP expansion slot if it is empty.

2.  If only an AGP card is used, install the blower in the third expansion slot 

(skip one slot). 

3. If an AGP card and another card are used (sound card or TV card), install 

the blower in the 3rd slot, and install the other card to the 4th expansion 

slot (the last slot).

4. If an AGP card, and two other cards are needed, install the blower to the 

slot right next to the AGP slot (2nd slot).

Optional Adjustable Fan Bracket

Aria includes an optional fan bracket designed for use with aftermarket CPU

heatsinks. This fan bracket can accommodate fans up to 92mm, but we 

suggest you use an 80mm fan.

To use the optional fan bracket:

1.  Remove the adjustable sliding rails from the tool box and attach them to 

the bottom of the power supply.

2.  Attach a cooling fan to the bracket. Be sure that the fan is blowing in the 

proper direction; most heatsinks perform best when the fan is blowing air 

down onto the heatsink. For best results, please contact your heatsink 

manufacturer. Many fans have arrows on the side to show the direction of 

the airflow and the rotation of the fan blades.

3.  Adjust the position of the fan over the heatsink.  

Antec Quality 3-Year parts and labor warranty (AQ3) 
See details at: http://www.antec-inc.com/warranty.html

3.  Ground Pin: Connect the AUD GND connector to this pin.

4.  Front Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-R connector to this pin.

5.  Front Left Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-L connector to this pin.

6.  Rear Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the RET-R connector to this pin.

7.  Rear Left Speaker Out Pin: Connect RET-L connector to this pin

Note: Your motherboard may not support rear speaker output. In this case, you

do not need to connect RET-R and RET-L.

Installing the Drives

Aria includes a rapid-release flip-up drive cage, which allows easy drive installation.

The cage incorporates four drive bays: one external 5.25" and three internal 3.5".

To install the external 5.25" device: 

1.  Remove the flip-up drive cage. 

2.  Insert the 5.25" device and align the screw holes with the rear set of holes

on the cage. Fasten the drive with the included screws (see Photo 1).

3.  If you choose not to use the included universal drive bay cover, align the 

screw holes with the front set of holes on the cage and fasten the drive 

with the included screws.

To install internal 3.5" drives:

You can install up to three internal hard drives. We recommend that you install

your main drive horizontally under the 5.25" bay.

1.  Insert the drive into the horizontal 3.5" drive bay and fasten it with the 

special screws (those with the rubber grommets). 

Note:

The special screws

will reduce noise by absorbing vibrations from your hard drive, but they can

only be used with the horizontal bay. (For the two vertical bays, you'll need

to use normal screws.) In addition, there are two strips of thermal tape 

located on each side of the horizontal bay, which will help transfer heat 

from the HDD to the cage (see Photo 2).

2.  You can also install two hard drives vertically on either side of the 5.25" 

bay. A strip of thermal tape is also preinstalled in each of these drive bays. 

Fasten the drives as described above. 

Note:

You may not be able to use the

additional vertically-mounted 3.5" drive bays, as they may interfere with 

the internal components. Do not use the grommetted screws on the vertical

3.5" drive bays, because they will interfere with the top cover of the case.  

Connecting Data Cables

After you've connected the devices to the power supply, you need to connect

the data cables between the devices and the motherboard. To achieve the best

data-transfer and cooling performance, Antec recommends using premium

Photo 1

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