LOGIC AM-PORTOS-20 Mini Portos Argb Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
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LOGIC AM-PORTOS-20 Mini Portos Argb

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  1. Tempered glass side panel door
  2. PSU Dust Filter
  3. PCI-E Back Cover
  4. Top Dust Filter
  5. SSD Tray
  6. Right Side Panel
  7. HDD/SSD cage

Accessory Kit

  1. Motherboard screws
  2. HOD screws
  3. PSU screws
  4. Standoffs
  5. Cable ties

Panel 1/0 / Panel We/Wy

  1. Power
  2. HOD/ Power LED
  3. Reset
  4. USB 2.0
  5. Headphones/ MIC
  6. USB 2.0
  7. USB 3.0

Specifications

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Removing side panels

Installing motherboard

Installing 3.5″ HDs

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Installing 2.5″ SSs

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Installing the GPU

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Installing the Power Supply

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Quick start guide/installation

  1. Open the housing.
  2. Install all computer components following the instructions in the indi­vidual assembly instructions for each component.
  3. Mount in the housing and connect the power supply to the required com­ponents, following the installation instructions of the power supply and the instructions of the components that require its connection. The power supply is mounted in a tunnel, in the lower part of the case, with the fan facing outside the case (down).
  4. Check the correct assembly of components and the connection of power plugs.
  5. Close the housing.
  6. Connect the monitor, keyboard and other accessories to the computer.
  7. Connect the power cord to the socket in the power supply and to the 230V mains socket.
  8. Set the power switch on the PSU housing to the I position (if present).

This device was designed and U made of high-quality reusable materials and components. If the de­vice, its packaging, user’s manual, etc. are marked with crossed waste container, it means they are subject to segregated household waste col­lection in compliance with the Direc­tive 2012/19/UE of the European Parliament and of the Council. This marking informs that electric and electronic equipment shall not be thrown away together with house­hold waste after it’s been utilised. The user is obliged to bring the uti­lised equipment to electric and elec­tronic waste collection point. Those running such collection points, in­cluding local collection points, shops or commune units, provide conven­ient system enabling to scrap such equipment. Appropriate waste man­agement aids in avoiding conse­quences which are harmful for peo­ple and environment and result from dangerous materials used in the de­vice, as well as improper storage and processing. Segregated household waste collection aids recycle materi­als and components of which the de­vice was made. A household plays crucial role in contributing to recy­cling and reusing the waste equip­ment. This is the stage where the basics are shaped which largely in­fluence the environment being our common good.

Households are also one of the biggest users of small electrical equipment. Reasonable management at this stage aids and favours recycling. In the case of im­proper waste management, fixed penalties may be imposed in accord­ance with national legal regulations.

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