AeroCool AERO SERIES Power Supply Units
Brand: AeroCool
Safety Reminders and Precautions
Please read the following safety reminders carefully before installing and operating the AeroCool AERO SERIES power supply unit.
- Electrical Safety: Ensure the power supply unit is properly grounded. Do not operate with a damaged power cord or plug. Avoid using the unit in wet or damp conditions. Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
- Voltage: Verify that the local voltage matches the voltage specified on the power supply unit.
- Handling: Avoid touching internal components. Static electricity can damage sensitive parts; use anti-static precautions when handling. Do not insert foreign objects into the unit.
- Environment: Operate the unit within the specified temperature and humidity ranges. Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit to prevent overheating.
- Disposal: Dispose of the product and its accessories according to local electronic waste regulations. Do not dispose of with household waste.
Product Overview and Components
The AeroCool AERO SERIES power supply units are designed to provide reliable and efficient power to your computer system. Each unit comes with a set of essential cables for connecting various components.
Included Cables and Connectors:
The power supply unit typically includes the following types of cables:
- ATX 24-pin Connector: Powers the motherboard.
- EPS 8-pin (or 4+4 pin) Connector: Provides power to the CPU.
- PCIe 6+2 pin Connectors: For graphics cards.
- SATA Connectors: For hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives.
- Molex 4-pin Connectors: For older peripherals, fans, or accessories.
Installation Guide
Follow these steps to install the power supply unit into your computer case:
Step 1: Prepare the Case
Open your computer case and locate the power supply mounting bay, usually at the bottom or top rear of the chassis.
Step 2: Mount the PSU
Illustration: The power supply unit is shown being positioned into the mounting bay. The rear of the PSU, where the power cord connects, should align with the back of the case. The unit is then secured using screws provided with the case or PSU.
Secure the power supply unit to the case using the appropriate screws. Ensure it is firmly attached.
Step 3: Connect Cables to Components
Illustration: Various cables are shown connecting to different computer components.
- Connect the ATX 24-pin cable to the main power connector on the motherboard.
- Connect the EPS 8-pin (or 4+4 pin) cable to the CPU power socket on the motherboard.
- Connect PCIe 6+2 pin cables to your graphics card(s), if applicable.
- Connect SATA cables to your SSDs, HDDs, or optical drives.
- Connect Molex cables to case fans or other accessories as needed.
Ensure all connections are secure and fully seated.
Step 4: Connect Power Cord
Connect the main power cord to the power supply unit and plug it into a grounded wall outlet or surge protector.
Step 5: Final Checks
Double-check all connections before powering on your system.
Specifications and Features
A table may detail the specific wattage, efficiency rating (e.g., 80 Plus Bronze), dimensions, fan type, and protection features (e.g., OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, OTP) of the AERO SERIES models.
Feature | Description |
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Series Name | AERO SERIES |
Efficiency Rating | 80 Plus Bronze (typical) |
Connectors | ATX, EPS, PCIe, SATA, Molex |
Protection Features | Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Over Temperature Protection (OTP) |
Warranty Information
The product comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the included "Garanti Belgesi" (Warranty Certificate) for detailed terms, conditions, duration, and coverage information. This typically covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
Regulatory Compliance
The product complies with relevant safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards, indicated by marks such as CE and FCC.