Install The Motherboard In A Case - Delta M815-MX Series Manual

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To remove your SDRAM simply pull the clips back, and pull up on the modules.
Then place the SDRAM memory module in an anti-static bag as soon as you
remove them to avoid static damage. Keep it in a location with little dust, low
humidity environment.
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Install the Motherboard in a Case

After you have prepared the motherboard by installing a processor, one or more
memory modules, and have set the jumpers correctly, install the motherboard into a
chassis and begin connecting essential peripherals items to the connectors on the
motherboard.
This is a Micro ATX motherboard, so you must use a system case that is installed
with an ATX power supply unit. The case should have opening in the rear edge for all
the four expansion slots that are available on this motherboard. Make sure that the
system case has a two-tier I/O template on the rear side that matches the two-tier I/
O portarry on this motherboard.
This motherboard can support two floppy disk drives and four IDE devices, so you
might want to choose a case that allows you to install a full component of six devices.
Follow the instructions given with the case to install the motherboard onto the
mounting brackets inside the case. The motherboard has six holes drilled through
it, and you should be able to drive a screw through some of these holes into the
mounting brackets in the case.
Make sure that the case power supply unit has enough capacity to
power all the drives that you plan to install.
Don't overtighten the screws as this can stress the motherboard.
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet before working with the
optional devices. Turn off the system and disconnect the power from
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