Insignia NS-PCW5250 Manuale Utente

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Package contents
• 400-Watt or 520-Watt ATX Power Supply
• AC  power  cord
• User  Guide
Installing the power supply
Preparing your power supply:
Make sure your motherboard, graphics card, 
and other components are compatible with this 
power supply. Refer to the documentation that 
came with each component.
Check your local AC voltage (115 VAC for USA, 
Canada, Japan, and others, and 230 VAC for 
Europe, Southeast, Asia, and others). The 
NS-PCW5250/NS-PCW5250-C is only 
compatible with 115 VAC.
For NS-PCW4050/NS-PCW4050-C only: Make 
sure that the red voltage switch (located on the 
back of the power supply) is set to the correct 
voltage setting. 
Caution: Using the incorrect voltage can damage the power supply 
and connected equipment and may void your warranty. 
Are you replacing a power supply?
• Yes, start at “Removing your old power supply” 
below.
• No, go to “Installing your power supply” on pg 2.
Removing your old power supply:
Turn off your computer.
Unplug the power cord from your computer.
Open your computer case. (See the instructions 
that came with your computer.)
Disconnect your old power supply from all 
computer components.
Tip: Make sure to note each component and the connector type for 
when you need to connect them to your new power supply. 
Remove the screws that secure your old power 
supply to your computer case, then remove it 
from the case.
Installing your power supply:
Position your power supply in the computer 
case, making sure that the AC power jack and 
cooling fan are facing out, then secure your 
power supply using the screws included with 
your computer case.
Connect all power supply cables. Make sure that 
each connection is secure.
Tip: If you are replacing an old power supply, reference your notes 
from when you removed the old power supply to make sure you 
are connecting all of your components correctly.
Connect the 20+4-pin main power 
connector to your motherboard. If your 
computer has an older motherboard with a 
20-pin main power socket, connect only the 
20-pin main power connector.
Connect the 8-pin (4+4) or 4-pin +12 V 
power connector to your motherboard.
Connect all of the following that apply to 
your computer:
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The 4-pin peripheral connectors (4) to 
any computer components with a 4-pin 
connector, such as an IDE drive or a case 
fan.
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