User`s manual

7.
ATX
power
connectors
(24-pin
EATXPWR1,
4-pin
ATX12V1)
These
connectors
are
for
ATX
power
supply
plugs.
The
plugs
from
the
power
supply
are
designed
to
fit
these
connectors
in
only
one
orientation.
Find
the
proper
orientation
and
push
down
firmly
until
the
connectors
completely
fit.
Important
notes
on
the
motherboard
power
requirements
Do
not
forget
to
connect
the
4-pin
ATX
+12
V
power
plug;
otherwise,
the
system
will
not
boot
up.
To
power
the
motherboard,
it
is
recommended
that
you
use
an
ATX
12
V
Specification
2.0
power
supply
unit
(PSU)
with
a
minimum
350
W
power
rating.
This
PSU
type
has
a
24-pin
and
4-pin
ATX
power
plugs.
If
you
intend
to
use
a
PSU
with
a
20-pin
and
4-pin
power
plugs,
make
sure
that
the
20-pin
power
plug
can
provide
at
least
15A
on
+12
V
and
that
the
PSU
has
a
minimum
power
rating
of
350
W.
The
system
may
become
unstable
or
may
not
boot
up
if
the
power
is
inadequate.
We
do
not,
however,
recommend
the
use
of
a
20-pin
PSU.
The
ATX
12
V
350
W
Spec.
2.0
PSU
passed
the
motherboard
power
requirement
test
with
the
following
configuration:
CPU
: Intel
®
Pentium
®
4
3.6
GHz
Memory
: 512
MB
DDR2
(x
4)
Graphics
card
: SDVO
Add2 Card
Parallel
ATA
devices
:
IDE
hard
disk
drive
(x
2)
Serial
ATA
device : SATA
hard
disk
drive
Optical
drives
: CD-ROM
(x
2)
You
must
install
a
PSU
with
a
higher
power
rating
if
you
intend
to
install
additional
devices.
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Chapter
1:
Product
introduction