Step 6 Connect the Power Supply
The power supply should match the physical configuration of the chassis. Make sure that the power switch
is Off before assembly.
Before attaching all components, make sure that the proper voltage has been selected. Power supplies often
can run on a wide range of voltages and must be set (usually via a switch) to the proper range. Use at least a
200 watt power supply, which should have built-in filters to suppress radiated emissions.
Connect Power Cables Attach the power supply cables to the power connector (CN1) on the motherboard. AT-compatible
power supplies have two six-pin connectors, attached as shown below. The six-pin connector on the power
cable with three red wires and two black wires is attached to CN1 Pins 7-12. The other connector on the end
of the power cable is attached to CN1 pins 1-6.
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