EVGA 132-YW-E179 Leaflet

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The following quick steps will guide you through testing the absolute bare minimum essentials of your motherboard before installing it into a system chassis. 
Visual aids are provided to assist you during the following procedures.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury always follow basic safety precautions. It is recommended that you use electrostatic discharge (ESD) 
countermeasures such as an ESD wrist strap or anti-static mat when handling computer components.
After removing the EVGA nForce 790i SLI
TM
 FTW from its packaging, place it on to a nonconductive surface. For example: wood, cardboard box, or an anti-static mat. 
EVGA nForce 790i SLI
TM
 FTW Visual Guide
Unhook the socket lever and lift up the load plate. Remove the LGA 775 protective cover and carefully install your Intel processor making sure to properly align the notches. 
Close the load plate and with light pressure, lower the socket lever back in to its original position.
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Apply a small, pea-sized drop of thermal paste on to the middle of the processor. Install your processor heatsink and fan.
Install one stick of system memory (DIMM) in to the DIMM slot of your choice.
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Plug in one keyboard into a USB port or PS/2 port.
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Make sure your power supply’s power switch is in the OFF position then connect your 24-Pin ATX Power Connector 
and 8-Pin CPU Power Connector to the motherboard.
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On the power supply, flip the power switch to the 
ON position. LEDs will now be lit on the motherboard. 
Press the onboard Clear CMOS button once then press 
the green Power Button to begin powering up the system.
At this final stage, you should now be greeted with the 
POST screen on your monitor.
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Connect one hard drive disk to either one of the SATA Connectors or to the IDE Connector 
depending on the hard disk drive connection type.
SATA Connection
Power Button
IDE Connection
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Insert your graphics card into either the PCI-E 2.0 slot or the PCI slot. The type of slot depends on the graphic card 
bus type. Connect a monitor to the output connector of the graphics card.
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Plug in power connectors to both the graphics card and the hard disk drive. Power connector types will vary 
depending on the hard disk drive and graphic card’s power requirements.
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