4. Fan installation and setup...5 5. Temperature probe setup...6 Connect case leads to motherboard Identify power supply connectors 8. Complete the installation...9 9. USB/1394/Audio cable pin assignments...9 (Hardware and case keys are provided inside the chassis’ storage compartment.) drives...3 ...8 ...7...
NOTE: CPU and memory installation is not covered in this manual. Please refer to the components’ documentation for instructions. 1. Motherboard installation: 1.1 Remove thumbscrews from the rear of the X-Jupiter. X-Jupiter Finished Appearance. Push handle forward to release (window version). Pull the notch...
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If your motherboard included an IO shield, you must remove the X-Jupiter's IO shield. Use thumbs or other object to push shield in- ward (cover area with a cloth to avoid injury from metal edges!). 1.5 Put brass standoffs in place. Align motherboard with standoffs and mount to case.
Install 3½” and 5¼” drives: 2.1 To install an optical or floppy drive, remove the drive cover by placing an index finger into either inlet and pulling outward. 2.3 Align rails with drive bay and insert. 2.2 For 5 1/4” drives, find the mounting Screwdriver NOT required! 2.4 For hard-disk drives, find the rails labeled ODD (optical disk drive).
2.5 Align rails with hard drive bay and insert. 3. Install PCI components: 3.1 First, remove PCI slot covers. Lift 3.2 From the outside rear of the case, the ‘latch’, and open. push PCI slot cover(s) toward the inside of the chassis.
‘blowhole’ fan. In the above pic- ture, the arrows indicate which holes to use for mounting a 12cm fan. 4.2 Inside the chassis, mount fan to the underside of ‘blowhole’ area and screw into place. Make sure the top vent is in the ‘Open’ posi-...
4.3 Select those to be used as intake fans and connect male to female ends. The remaining male end is connected to the ‘OUTPUT’ connector of the ‘cool air in’ fan controller. Repeat the steps for exhaust fans using the ‘hot air out’ line. 5.
Use thermal tape for best results. Note: You may also leave a sensor loose in the chassis in order to monitor the ambient system temperature. DO NOT place the sensor directly on the CPU as it will damage the sensor.
Identify power supply connectors: (For power supply version only) 7.1 ATX 20/24 Pin main connector 7.3 4-pin Peripheral connector. 7.5 PCI-Express connector. Connect PC components to the required power connector for each device type. 7.2 ATX 12V 4/8 Pin CPU connector. 7.4 Serial ATA (SATA) connector.
8. Complete the installation: 8.1 With all components properly installed, gently return side panels to their original positions and replace all screws. Congratulations! You have completed assembly of the X-Jupiter. 9. USB/1394/Audio cable pin assignments:...
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