Depending on your motherboard, it may require a 4+4-pin or an 8-pin
CPU power connector.
Take the CPU power cable from the power supply and align it with the
CPU power connector on the motherboard.
Insert the CPU power connector firmly into the socket until it clicks
into place.
Connect SATA/Molex Power:
Identify the SATA power connectors or Molex connectors on your
power supply.
Connect the SATA power cables to the SATA drives (such as SSDs and
HDDs) or Molex connectors to peripherals like fans or older drives.
Ensure a secure connection by aligning the connectors and pushing
them in until they fit snugly.
Additional Power Connectors:
Depending on your specific hardware, you may have additional power
connectors, such as PCIe power connectors for graphics cards.
Locate the appropriate connectors on the power supply and connect
them to the corresponding components, following the manufacturer's
instructions.
Cable Management:
Organize and route the power supply cables neatly to avoid obstructing
other components and maintain proper airflow.
Use cable ties, cable clips, or other cable management options to
secure and bundle the cables together.
Final Check:
Ensure that all power connections are secure and properly aligned.
Verify that no cables are interfering with fans, obstructing airflow, or
touching any moving parts.
Power On:
Plug in the power cable to your power supply.