PowerSpec ATX 206 Chassis
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This is a guide explaining the chassis buttons.
Power – This button turns the system on. If you hold the power button it will turn the system off
Inner Ring – Inner RGB ring
Color – This button cycles through the colors for the inner ring on the case fans
Mode – This button cycles through the inner ring fan effects
Outer Ring – Outer RGB ring
Color – This button cycles through the colors for the outer ring on the case fans
Mode – This button cycles through the outer ring fan effects
Syncing:
To sync both inner and outer rings, hold both mode buttons until the case fans flash (approximately 3 seconds). Once they are synced, use the inner ring mode and color buttons to cycle through the color or fan effects.
To sync both inner and outer rings to the motherboard, hold either of the mode buttons until the case fans flash. This will disable all buttons and allow the motherboard RGB software to change the color or fan effects.
To desync the fans, hold both mode buttons until the case fans flash. If the system is synced to the motherboard, you will need to desync twice. When the inner and outer rings are desynced, this allows you to individually change the inner and outer rings using their mode and color buttons.
How to install 2.5 SSD drive:
Things you’ll need:
· SATA data cable
· Four M3 screws
· Phillips screw driver (Sizes 0-2)
Make sure system is powered off before adding SSD
- Get the SATA data cable from the accessory kit
- Unscrew the two screws on the back-side panel and slide panel off
- Locate the SATA power cable that is connected to the power supply. (This cable may be bundled next to the power supply.)
- Locate the hard drive bay area
- Unscrew the screw holding the SSD bay, once unscrewed slide the SSD bay off
- Place the SSD under the bay with the SATA connector facing down
- Line up the screw holes of the SSD with the drive bay and screw in all four screws
- Connect the SATA data cable to the SSD, the SATA data cable will connect to the smaller connector
- Connect the SATA power cable to the SSD, the SATA power cable will connect to the larger connector
- Carefully slide the drive bay back into place on the case and screw the drive bay screw back in
- Take the other side of the SATA data cable and guide it through one of the bottom or side holes of the chassis
- Plug in the SATA data cable to the motherboard
- Slide the back panel back onto the chassis and screw the two screws back in. Be careful no wires get caught on the side panel, this can cause a wire to become unplugged.
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