Installation:
To begin, turn off the
computer system and unplug the power cable from the old power supply.
Then, disconnect the power cords from the
motherboard and the peripheral devices. After this, remove the old power supply
by unscrewing four screws on the back. Then position the Super Silencer PSU onto the
computer chassis and secure it with the provided screws. Take all the power cables
and connect them into their correct ports. Hence, plug the power cable into the
power supply and turn it on by switching the power switch from O to I.
Dr.Cable:
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Dr. Cable kit
provides cleanliness of the chassis and aids airflow to become smoother as a
result lowering the temperature of the case.
Dr. Cable kit
consists of two plastic tubes (one large tube and one small tube), a cable mount,
and ten cable ties. To install Dr. Cable, begin by using the cable ties to adjust the
length of the cables. Combine the cables into two mean streams, a stream for the motherboard and
a stream for peripherals. Place the tubes on each stream and use the cable mounts to
further insure cleanliness of the case.
Exterior Design:
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The Power Supply is a gray
metal box that has a non-LED 80mm fan on the rear side. Since there is only one
fan, the power supply can become quite hot
when it is loaded at maximum capacity. The fan spins at a maximum rate of 3000
RPM and only
releases 34 decibels of noise. Since the fan has rubber cushions, it can
scarcely be heard even from one inch away.
Interior Design:
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Majority of the weight comes
from the Copper Coils, the two
cylindrical capacitors and the
fan. The heat sinks are lightweight because they consist of the element
aluminum. The
rubber cushions are visible if the fan is looked at closely. The surprising
thing about the fan is that it is detachable and replaceable by a better fan.
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