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Power Supply User Manual
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Safety Information
WARNING1: This unit has no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening the casing presents a risk of electrocution and will
void the product’s warranty. EVGA will not be responsible for any result of improper use, including but not limited to, any
use of the product outside of its intended purpose or use inconsistent with the warranty terms available online. (Warranty
information is available at
www.evga.com/support/warranty
and this manual is available at
www.evga.com/manuals
).
Installation
1. Remove the power supply from its packaging.
2.
(Optional)
Using the provided PSU testing tool, connect the 24-Pin cable to the
PSU, then attach the testing tool to the 24-Pin cable. Connect the ATX power cable
to the PSU and plug the PWR cable into the outlet or surge protector/UPS you plan
to use. Once connected, turn the power switch to the ON position. (If the ECO
mode is set to ON, the fan will not spin)
Please note: If you are using a water cooling configuration, this testing tool
provides a simple, safe, option for bleeding/draining/testing water cooling
components without the need of a paperclip or other device.
3. Use the screws provided with your case to install the power supply into your
computer.
NOTE:
It is recommended to install the power supply with the fan
facing down. However, if your case places the power supply at the bottom of
the case and there are no ventilation holes available, it may be best to install
the power supply with the fan facing up for greater efficiency and reliability.
WARNING 2: NOT ALL MODULAR CABLES ARE THE SAME OR COMPATIBLE! Use of a non-officially supported cable may void your
warranty, cause a Power Supply failure, and/or cause damage to connected devices. Please use ONLY officially supported cables included
with the Power Supply, or an officially supported set of alternative cables listed for your specific model of Power Supply made BY EVGA.
EVGA will NOT be responsible for damages caused to your power supply, devices, or non-officially supported modular cables in the event
damage is caused by your use of non-officially supported modular cables.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.