Motherboard and PSU connection

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Yes, it is a standard compliant motherboard, with a standard ATX compliant PSU. Virtually all PSUs are ATX compliant, so they will have the same basic connections. The issue only arrives if you have a proprietary motherboard and PSU (which you won't really be able to purchase as stand alone items).

Quite simply, mount your PSU in the appropriate allocated space in your case, ideally with the PSU fan facing OUT of the case (if you have the appropriate vent in your case wall). Plug your 24pin connection into your motherboard, your CPU power into the motherboard, and then any other components.

Refer to this guide for details: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-your-own-pc,2601-12.html
Yes, it is a standard compliant motherboard, with a standard ATX compliant PSU. Virtually all PSUs are ATX compliant, so they will have the same basic connections. The issue only arrives if you have a proprietary motherboard and PSU (which you won't really be able to purchase as stand alone items).

Quite simply, mount your PSU in the appropriate allocated space in your case, ideally with the PSU fan facing OUT of the case (if you have the appropriate vent in your case wall). Plug your 24pin connection into your motherboard, your CPU power into the motherboard, and then any other components.

Refer to this guide for details: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-your-own-pc,2601-12.html
 
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