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First off get the parts off the carpet to avoid static issues. Just look around for videos on how to put everything together.
If you can't find it that easy to do that, PM me and I can walk you through.
If you can't find it that easy to do that, PM me and I can walk you through.
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Mitochondria wrote First off get the parts off the carpet to avoid static issues. Just look around for videos on how to put everything together.But I have to put my EVGA power supply together right?
If you can't find it that easy to do that, PM me and I can walk you through.
I looked on YouTube for the exact same one but cannot find the exact same one...
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YourBoysMods wroteMitochondria wrote First off get the parts off the carpet to avoid static issues. Just look around for videos on how to put everything together.But I have to put my EVGA power supply together right?
If you can't find it that easy to do that, PM me and I can walk you through.
I looked on YouTube for the exact same one but cannot find the exact same one...
Modular PSU's are fairly easy, you match the connector the power supply there are different methods of working with one.
You could put it all together before hand, or you can do it as you go. Which in your case, you just need your CPU power, 24pin ATX, SATA, and GPU 8pin the rest can stay in the bag unless you need it. It is fairly easy to figure out which is which. if it doesn't fit try the next, or look at the inserts and the cable connectors to match them up.
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