Hardware Installation & Replacement; Building A Bare-Bone System; Physical Orientation - Cybernet Elite-4i User Manual

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3.
Hardware Installation &
Replacement
This chapter explains how to use your Elite-4i to build a powerful computer as well
as how to replace components that are already populating the system. If you are
replacing existing components, read all of the instructions in the "Building a Bare
Bone System" section 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 FIRST and then go to the section that applies to
the component you wish to replace.
3.1

Building a Bare-Bone System

At a minimum, you will need the components listed below in order to build a fully
functioning system.
Before using your computer, you must complete the following steps:
Install Memory Modules.
Install the CPU.
Install Peripheral Devices.
Connect Case Fan, Power supply board and Power Adapter.
Turn on the unit and setup the BIOS.
NOTE: Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be
damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that
are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow
the guidelines below to avoid damaging your computer.

3.1.1 PHYSICAL ORIENTATION

All directions provided are presuming a physical orientation of the computer as if
you were the user with the floppy disk drive to your right and the on/off button in the
top right corner. You are supplied with 8 flathead Phillips screws. Four are for
the hard disk drive installation and four are for the case.
H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n
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