INSTALLING YOUR NEW SF-L SERIES POWER SUPPLY
STEP 1: REMOVING YOUR EXISTING PSU
Warning! To ensure proper function, only use the DC cables included with your new PSU, unless your old cables are
genuine CORSAIR cables of the same type. Please confirm your existing cables' type before using them!
If you are building a new system, skip to Step 2:
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 PSU.
4. Proceed to Step 2.
STEP 2: INSTALLING THE NEW 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 24-pin (ATX12V) cable to the motherboard. Connect the 8-pin +12V (EPS12V) cable
to the motherboard.
a. If your motherboard has an eight-pin +12V socket, connect the eight-pin cable directly to your motherboard.
b. If your motherboard has a four-pin socket, detach the four-pin from the eight-pin cable, and then plug this
four-pin cable directly to your motherboard.
c. Some motherboards will require a mix of 8+4 pins, use as many EPS12V cables as necessary and do not
mistake them for PCIe cables.
4. Connect the PCI-Express cables, SATA, and Peripheral cables (PATA).
a. Connect the PCI-Express cables to the power sockets of your PCI-Express video cards if required.
b. Connect the SATA power cable to the PSU, then to the SATA devices requiring power.
c. Connect PATA cable(s) to PSU, then connect any necessary peripheral devices to the 4-pin
Molex connector(s).
5. Connect the AC power cord to the power supply and turn it on by pushing the switch to the ON position
(marked with "I").
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