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Chapter 3
Hardware Setup
ATX Power Supply Connector
Power on procedures
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Step Description
1
After all connections are made, replace the system case cover.
2
Be sure that all switches are off.
3
Connect the power cord into the power supply located on the back
of your system case.
4
Connect the power cord to a power outlet that is equipped with a
surge protector.
5
Most system power supplies support either 110V or 220V by setting
a switch on the supply. Switch your power supply to the correct sup-
ply voltage if necessary.
6
Turn on your system in the following order:
a. The monitor
b. The external devices
c. The computer system.