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3.  Installation

3.1  Removal of Existing Power Supply from PC Case   

 

 

 

If installing into an empty PC case, continue with the section "Installing the Power Supply into a PC Case".  

For a PC case with an already installed power supply, first remove this from the case. Proceed as follows:    

1.  First shut down your PC. Then disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and the power supply (PSU).

 

 

 

     

2.  Now open the PC case (for additional information, refer to the manual of your PC case).  

 

 

   

  

 

3. Disconnect all cables between the power supply and the other PC components (e.g. mainboard, drives,  

 

fans, 

etc.). 

 

 

       

 

 

 

     

4.  Remove the mounting screws connecting the power supply to the PC case and then carefully remove the  

 

power 

supply 

from 

the 

case. 

 

       

 

 

 

     

3.2  Installing the Power Supply into a PC Case   

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Insert the power supply into the PC case and place it against the power supply mounting on the rear panel.  

  For additional information, see the manual for your PC case.  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

     

2.  Attach the power supply from the outside of the case using the provided screws. Ensure that the fan and  

  air vents of the installed power supply are not covered.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

3.  Use the supplied cables to connect the power supply to the components. The connectors are coded to avoid  

  connecting incorrectly.  Please pay attention to the labeling of the connections on the power supply.   

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

     

Summary of Contents for SilentStorm Cool Zero 650

Page 1: ...Manual...

Page 2: ...pply into a PC Case 6 4 Connection Options 7 5 Cable Diagram 8 6 Connecting 9 6 1 Connection for Mainboard and Graphics Card 9 6 2 Connecting Drives and Other Peripheral Devices 9 6 3 Checking all Con...

Page 3: ...Fan 135 mm Fan with Fluid Dynamic Bearing Efficiency 20 Load min 87 50 Load min 90 100 Load min 87 80 PLUS Certification Gold 1 2 Package Contents SilentStorm Cool Zero Power Cord Cable Bag Set with...

Page 4: ...Cool Zero 750 Input AC Voltage Current Frequency 100 240 V 10 A 50 60 Hz Output Voltage DC 3 3 V 5 V 12 V 12 V 5 Vsb Max Output Current 22 A 22 A 62 5 A 0 3 A 3 A Max Combined Power 120 W 750 W 3 6 W...

Page 5: ...VP This function shuts off the power supply to protect the components as soon as the internal voltage exceeds or falls below specified limits Short Circuit Protection SCP Should a short circuit occur...

Page 6: ...s e g mainboard drives fans etc 4 Remove the mounting screws connecting the power supply to the PC case and then carefully remove the power supply from the case 3 2 Installing the Power Supply into a...

Page 7: ...ase thus remain tidy and the air flow is not unnecessarily obstructed The SilentStorm Cool Zero has the following connection options 2x Sockets for 24 Pin Mainboard Connector M B 2x Sockets for 4 4 Pi...

Page 8: ...x Cables with 1x 4 4 Pin CPU Connector 2x Cables each with 2x 6 2 Pin PCIe Connectors 3x Cables each with 4x SATA Connectors 1x Adapter Cables SATA to Floppy 2x Adapter Cable SATA to IDE A A B B C C D...

Page 9: ...nections use the corres ponding supplied adapters Thus an IDE power connection can be provided from any of the 12 SATA connectors Please note For additional assistance refer to the manuals for your dr...

Page 10: ...silent operation When the load on the system increases the fan will automatically turn on again to cool the power supply suffi ciently When the Zero RPM mode is off the fan runs continuously at low sp...

Page 11: ...fan delay mode provides additional dissipation of warmth from the power supply when the system is turned off 8 2 Power Supply Underneath Top Panel Warm air is drawn in from the inside of the ca sing a...

Page 12: ...n mainboard connector and the 4 4 pin CPU connector are correctly connected to the mainboard 4 Check if the connectors of the cables are firmly plugged into the sockets of the peripherals 5 Pull the p...

Page 13: ...s of data especially due to inappropriate handling SHARKOON assumes no liability All named products and descriptions are trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective manufactu rers and ar...

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