Corsair CMPSU-650TXV2 User Manual - Page 8

Installation - power supply

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ENTHUSIAST SERIES QTY 1 1 4 2 2 CMPSU-850TXV2 Length Connector/cable 600mm 1 600mm 1 600mm 1 850mm 4 1000mm 5 ATX Cable (24-pin) EPS12V CPU Cable (8-pin) PCI-E Cable SATA Cable Peripherial Cable * Floppy connectors are attached to the end of the peripheral cable * The ATX power connector has a detachable four-pin mechanism in order to support either a 24-pin or a 20-pin socket on the motherboard. * The EPS12V power connector has a detachable four-pin mechanism in order to support either an eight-pin socket or a four-pin "P4/12V" socket on the motherboard. Installation Before proceeding with installation, please read this manual in its entirety. Step A: Removing your existing power supply If you are building a new system, skip to Step B. 1. Disconnect the AC power cord from your wall outlet or UPS and from the existing power supply. 8 2. Disconnect all the power cables from your video card, motherboard and all other peripherals. 3. Follow the directions in your chassis manual and uninstall your existing power supply. 4. Proceed to Step B. Step B: Installing the Corsair Enthusiast Series V2 power supply 1. Make sure the power supply's AC power cable is not connected. 2. Follow the directions in your chassis manual and install the power supply with the screws provided. 3. Connect the main 24-pin power cable. The main 24-pin power cable has a detachable 4-pin mechanism in order to support either a 24-pin or a 20-pin socket on the motherboard. a. If your motherboard has a 24-pin socket, you may connect the 24-pin main power cable from the power supply directly to your motherboard. b. If your motherboard has a 20-pin socket, you must detach the four-pin cable from the 24-pin connector, and then plug the 20-pin cable onto your motherboard without connecting the four-pin connector. 4. Connect the eight-pin +12 (EPS12V) cable.

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ENTHUSIAST SERIES
8
CMPSU-850TXV2
QTY
LENGTH
CONNECTOR/CABLE
1
600mm
1
ATX Cable (24-pin)
1
600mm
1
EPS12V CPU Cable (8-pin)
4
600mm
1
PCI-E Cable
2
850mm
4
SATA Cable
2
1000mm
5
Peripherial Cable
* Floppy connectors are attached to the end of the peripheral cable
* The ATX power connector has a detachable four-pin mechanism in order to support either a 24-pin or
a 20-pin socket on the motherboard.
* The EPS12V power connector has a detachable four-pin mechanism in order to support either an eight-pin
socket or a four-pin “P4/12V” socket on the motherboard.
Installation
Before proceeding with installation, please read this manual in its entirety.
Step A:
Removing your existing power supply
If you are building a new system, skip to Step B.
1.
Disconnect the AC power cord from your wall outlet or UPS and from the existing
power supply.
2. Disconnect all the power cables from your video card, motherboard and all
other peripherals.
3. Follow the directions in your chassis manual and uninstall your existing
power supply.
4. Proceed to Step B.
Step B:
Installing the Corsair Enthusiast Series V2 power supply
1.
Make sure the power supply’s AC power cable is not connected.
2. Follow the directions in your chassis manual and install the power supply with the
screws provided.
3. Connect the main 24-pin power cable. The main 24-pin power cable has a
detachable 4-pin mechanism in order to support either a 24-pin or a 20-pin
socket on the motherboard.
a. If your motherboard has a 24-pin socket, you may connect the 24-pin main
power cable from the power supply directly to your motherboard.
b. If your motherboard has a 20-pin socket, you must detach the four-pin cable
from the 24-pin connector, and then plug the 20-pin cable onto your
motherboard without connecting the four-pin connector.
4. Connect the eight-pin +12 (EPS12V) cable.