Antec NEW SOLUTION NSK 1380 User Manual

New Solution Series  
NSK 1380  
User’s Manual  
Manuel de l’utilisateur  
Anwenderhandbuch  
Manuale per l’operatore  
Manual del usuario  
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3. This case comes with three brass standoffs and three clip-on standoffs  
preinstalled for easy installation. Line up the holes on your motherboard with  
the standoffs, to install the motherboard slide the board towards the rear of  
the case until the hook on each of the clip-on standoffs “clipped” the holes on  
the motherboard.  
Note: Not all motherboards will match with all of the provided screw holes,  
and this is not necessary for proper functionality.  
4. Remove the motherboard by lifting it up.  
5. Remove any of the pre-installed standoffs that aren’t needed. Insert any extra  
clip-on standoffs in your tool bag onto the holes should your motherboard  
require it.  
6. Place the motherboard back on the standoffs.  
7. Fasten the motherboard to the rest of the standoffs with the provided Philips-head  
screws. The motherboard is now installed.  
Connecting the Power and LED  
The power supply conforms to the ATX12V Version 2.01 standard. If the motherboard  
has a 20-pin power receptacle, detach the 4-pin attachment on the 24-pin power  
connector, see pictures 1 and 2. Before you connect the power supply to any of  
the devices, please consult the appropriate user manuals for the motherboard and  
other peripherals.  
Picture 1  
Picture 2  
1. Connect the 24-pin Main Power Connector and  
the 4-pin connector to the motherboard  
as needed. If the motherboard uses a 20-pin  
connector, detach the 4-pin attachment on  
the 24-pin power connector (see pictures 1  
and 2).  
Note: the detachable 4-pin section cannot  
be used in place of a 4-pin+12V connector.  
2. Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) connects  
to the PWR connector on the motherboard.  
For 24-pin  
motherboards  
For 20-pin  
motherboards  
Polarity (positive and negative) does not matter for switches.  
3. Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to the motherboard at the  
RST connector.  
Connecting the USB Ports  
You will find a single 10-pin connector on a cable attached to the front USB ports.  
This Intel standard connector is keyed so that it can’t be accidentally reversed as  
long as it is connected to a proper Intel standard motherboard header. Connect the  
10-pin connector to the motherboard headers so that the blocked pin fits over the  
missing header pin.  
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Motherboard Pin Layout  
1
2
Pin  
1
Signal Names  
USB Power 1  
Pin  
Signal Names  
USB Power 2  
Negative Signal 2  
Positive Signal 2  
Ground 2  
2
4
Negative Signal 1  
Positive Signal 1  
Ground 1  
3
5
6
7
8
9 10  
Key (No Connection)  
Empty Pin  
9
10  
Connecting the Audio Ports (AC’97 and HDA)  
There is an Intel standard 10-pin AC’97 connector and an Intel 10-pin HDA (High  
Definition Audio) connector. You can connect either the AC’97 or the HDA connector  
to your motherboard depending on the spec of the motherboard. If your motherboard  
supports Intel’s standard onboard AC’97 audio connector, you can plug the  
AC’97 connector directly into the board. If your motherboard supports Intel’s High  
Definition Audio, you can plug HDA onto the board. See instruction below:  
Pin Assignment for Audio Ports (HDA and AC’97)  
Pin  
Signal Names  
(HDA)  
Pin  
Signal Names  
(AC’97)  
1
2
MIC2 L  
AGND  
1
2
MIC In  
GND  
3
MIC2 R  
3
MIC Power  
NC  
10 6 4 2  
9 7 5 3 1  
4
AVCC  
4
5
FRO-R  
5
Line Out (R)  
Line Out (R)  
NC  
6
MIC2_JD  
F_IO_SEN  
Key (no pin)  
FRO-L  
6
7
7
8
8
Key (no pin)  
Line Out (L)  
Line Out (L)  
9
9
10  
LINE2_JD  
10  
Locate the internal audio connectors from your motherboard or sound card. Consult  
your motherboard or sound card manual for the pin-out positions.  
Hard Disk Drive Installation  
The NSK1380 incorporates a rapid-release  
Flip Up Drive Cage for easy drive installation.  
The cage includes up to four drive bays:  
one external 5.25”, three internal 3.5”.  
To install the external 5.25” device:  
1. Remove the flip-up drive cage.  
2. Insert the 5’25” device and align the  
Picture 3  
screw holes to the front set of holes  
on the cage. Fasten the drive with the  
screws included. (See Picture 3)  
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To Install the internal 3.5” drives:  
You can install up to three hard drives internally. We  
recommend installing your main drive under the 5.25”  
bay horizontally.  
1. Insert the HDD to the drive bay under the 5.25”  
bay and fasten the drive with the special screws  
(the one with the rubber grommet.)  
Note: The special screws will absorb the vibration  
from the hard drive to lower the noise. There are  
two strips of thermal interface tape on each side  
of the bay to dissipate heat away from the HDD  
Picture 4  
to the cage. This will lower the HDD temperature. (See Picture 4)  
2. You can also install two hard drives vertically side by side of the 5.25” bay.  
Thermal interface tape is also preinstalled to each of the drive bay. Fasten the  
drive vertically so that it hangs down from the cage.  
Note: You may not be able to use the additional vertically mounted 3.5” drive  
bays if they interfere with other components you install in the case.  
Top Case Vent  
There are vents in the top panel to allow air exchange for the case.  
Note: Please leave at least 1” (2.5cm) between the top of the case and anything  
that could block airflow to the power supply. This is required so that the power  
supply will have sufficient cooling.  
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