SLK2650-BQE
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connectors to the appropriate headers on your motherboard. You can use
the LED I and LED II connectors as you see fit; as SCSI LED, Message LED,
etc. or any other function supported by your motherboard, expansion cards,
and peripherals.
6. For each hard drive or other internal 3.5" device you've installed, find a
large 4-pin peripheral connector on the power supply and connect it to the
male 4-pin connector on the 3.5" device.
Installing 5.25" Devices
1. You'll find four metal plates covering the front openings of the 5.25" drive
bays. Each bay includes a screwless drive rail attached to the front of it.
For each drive bay you wish to use, carefully twist the metal plate back and
forth until it breaks off.
Note: Be careful of the newly exposed metal where the grills were
attached, as these areas are likely to be sharp. Don't break off the plates
covering the drive bays that you're not currently using.
2. Remove the drive rail from the metal plate by gently lifting the release tab
(left end) with one finger and sliding the drive rail to the left. Attach the
drive rail to the right side of the 5.25" device by carefully aligning the drive
rail as illustrated in Figure 1 and pressing along the spring wire from back
to front to seat it as in Figure 2. Make sure the release tab is facing
towards the front plate.
3. On the drive cage, find the black Locking Slider. Open this slider by
squeezing it and sliding it towards the front of the case.
4. Slide the device into the drive bay until you hear a click.
5. Lock the drive into position by sliding the Locking Slider towards the rear of
the case.
6. Connect a large 4-pin peripheral connector from the power supply to the
male 4-pin connector on each device.
Connecting the USB Ports
You'll find two 5-pin internal USB connectors (on separate cable sets) attached to
the front USB connectors. Note: If you want to use both front USB connectors
and the 8-in-1 card reader, your motherboard must have at least 3 internal USB
headers.
Here's how to connect the internal USB connector to your motherboard headers:
1. Check the USB pin layout in your motherboard user manual and make sure
it follows this standard pin out:
Pin 1: USB Power - may also be labeled +5V
Pin 2: Negative Signal - may also be labeled P-, D-, USB0-, etc.
Pin 3: Positive Signal - may also be labeled P+, D+, USB0+, etc.
Pin 4: Ground
Pin 5: Ground (sometimes this pin is missing)
Note: Your motherboard's USB pin layout may differ from this common
standard. If you're unsure of your motherboard's layout, please contact
technical support at your motherboard's manufacturer.
2. Connect the 5-pin USB connector so that the red wire is on Pin 1 (Power,
or +5V). The second header may be reversed (Power pin at the opposite
end of the row) so be careful when you plug in both connectors.
7. To install more drives, simply repeat the same procedure.
Motherboard Pin Layout
Attaching the screwless Drive Rails
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Pin Signal names
Pin Signal names
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3
5
7
9
USB Power 1
Negative Signal 1
Positive Signal 1
Ground 1
2
4
6
8
USB Power 2
Negative Signal 2
Positive Signal 2
Ground 2
Key (No Connection) 10 Empty Pin
Figure 2
Figure 1
Data Cable Connection
Installing 3.5" Devices
There is a 3.5" drive cage inside the case. It can hold 2 external 3.5" drives
and 2 internal drives.
After you have connected the devices to the power supply, you need to connect
the data cables between the devices and the motherboard. For best data transfer
and cooling performance Antec recommends using a premium rounded data
cable like Antec Cobra Cables.
Useful tip: The cables included with your devices should have a red strip on
side indicating pin number 1. If you use these cables make sure that the red
strip is on pin 1, usually toward the power connector.
1. Release the cage by pulling the quick release lever towards the rear of the
case. Slide the cage out and put it on a flat, level surface.
2. Mount your floppy drives or other external devices in the top two drive bays.
3. Mount your hard drive or other internal 3.5" devices into the lower drive
bays with the special screws provided. Don't over-tighten. Over-tightening
the screws will harm the vibration and noise reducing ability of the rubber
grommets.
4. Slide the drive cage back into the case and lock it.
5. For each floppy drive you've installed, find a small 4-pin connector on the
power supply and connect it to the male 4-pin connector on the floppy drive.
Installing the Fan
We've included one low-speed 120mm exhaust fan with this case. This (rear)
fan is mounted with a vibration-absorbing NoiseKiller™ kit, which will allow your
computer to run extremely quietly. In the front of the case, you'll find a mount
for an optional 80mm intake fan. If you decide to add an intake fan, we
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recommend that you also install a NoiseKiller™ 80 kit.
The rear fan is installed so that the air blows out of
the case. Find a large 4-pin peripheral connector on
the power supply and connect it to the male 4-pin
connector on the fan.
The front fan (optional) should be installed so that the
air is blowing into the case from the front. To install it:
Figure 3
1. Release the fan cage by squeezing the tabs.
2. Put the fan in the cage and push it into place until
it snaps tight.
3. Snap the fan cage back into place.
3. Connect a large 4-pin peripheral connector from
the power supply to the male 4-pin connector on
the front fan.
AdvancedThermal Chassis Air Guide
Your new case includes an advanced thermal chassis
air guide, which provides cooling air directly to the
CPU.The air guide consists of three parts: an upper duct,
flange, and lower duct. If you prefer, you can adjust the
distance between the lower duct and your CPU, for maximum
cooling efficiency.
Figure 4
You could also install an 80mm intake fan between the air guide and the case's
side panel. This will further improve your system's cooling airflow. To install the
optional fan:
1. Remove Chassis Air Guide from the side panel
2. Attach the fan to the side panel (see Figure 3.)
3. Using the fan screws, lock the flange of the air guide to the fan (see Figure 4.)
4. Connect a large 4-pin peripheral connector from the power supply to the
male 4-pin connector on the fan.
Antec Quality 3-Year parts and labor warranty (AQ3)
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