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be quiet! System Power 10 power supplies are compatible with current power supply and motherboard specification, such as: Intel ATX 12V Power Supply Design Guide Version 2.52, ATX System DesignGuide Version 2.2 and Version 2.1, BTX Version 1.0a, EPS 12V V2.92 (550-850W), Intel C6/C7, Energy Star 6.1 (up to 750W), Energy Star 8.0 (850W), ErP ready.
You must read the item "Warnings/safety instructions" before beginning installation. You will need a screwdriver to fit the power supply in your PC. Only use the screws supplied with the power supply, as these have the suitable thread.
First remove your old power supply. To do this, proceed as follows:
Carefully disconnect your PC from any power sources and pull out all cables connected to the PC.
Open the PC case also following the manufacturer's instructions.
Disconnect all plugs from the motherboard and all other components, such as a HDD or optical drive
Ensure that there are no plugs from the old power supply connected to any of the components.
Now remove the screws on the rear of the power supply and take it out carefully. Make especially sure that no cables get caught in the components and damage them.
Installing your be quiet! System Power 10 power supply:
Place the power supply in the space provided in the case and mount it to the rear with the four screws provided. Do not use excessive force.
Plug the 20/24 pin connector into the socket provided on the motherboard. If you have a 24 pin connector, put the remaining 4 pins in the right position before plugging the connector into the socket
If using a 20 pin connector, simply leave the additional 4 pins on the side.
Now connect the 4 pin connector, also called the P4 connector, into the socket provided on the motherboard. This connector is going to supply your PC with additional power.
Dimensions of Power Supply: 140mm x 150mm x 86mm
This item is delivered with: mains lead, operating manual, screws for installing the power supply.
MINIMAL LOAD
DC OUTPUT | 3.3V | 5V | 12V1 | 12V2 | -12V | 5VSB |
450W - 850W | 0A | 0A | 0A | 0A | 0A | 0A |
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Environment | Temperature | Rel. Humidity |
Operation | 0 ~ 40°C | up to 90% (non-condensing) |
Storage | -20 ~ 70°C | up to 95% (non-condensing) |
POWER LABEL
CONNECTIVITY AND CABLE LENGTH
Never open the power supply case. The electronic components inside the case generate a high voltage that is dangerous to humans.
A power supply must only be opened by an authorised technician!
Only use the supplied cable set. Using cables that were not included (e.g.cables of older power supply unit series) may lead to defects!
The warranty shall be void if the power supply is opened by an unauthorised technician and/ or the warranty seal is broken. Never handle the power supply with wet or damp hands when in operation. Never insert objects into the openings/fans of the power supply. Operation is only permitted indoors! Outdooruse may lead to severe damage.
Do not carry out work on the power supply if it is connected to the mains. Always turn the mains switch to off and pull out the mains plug.
In the event of a short circuit in the device, remove the mains cable and do not use the device. If there are traces of smoke, damaged cables and exposure to liquids, the power supply must immediately be disconnected from the mains and must not be used.
Do not operate the PC directly next to a heater or another source of heat, as this reduces the lifespan of all components and may lead to failures.
Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation in the PC case, for example by adding additional fans.
Should you want to clean your power supply, disconnect it completely from the mains and do not use damp cloths or cleaning detergent. Clean the power supply from the outside using a dry cloth. Allow one hour before using the power supply after it has been in an ambient air environment as otherwise condensation water could accumulate in the power supply.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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