1. Kupu Whakataki
The Sharkoon VS4-V Series Mid-Tower PC Case, model SHA-VS4-VBK, is designed to provide a functional and cost-effective solution for building ATX and Micro-ATX computer systems. This case features a streamlined design without an acrylic side window, focusing on practicality and efficient component housing. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your PC case.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The VS4-V case offers a robust structure with ample space for various components, ensuring good airflow and ease of assembly.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Rauemi: Steel/Plastic construction for durability.
- Papamatua Hototahi: Supports ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards.
- Takiwa Puku:
- 3x 5.25-inch external drive bays.
- 3x internal 3.5-inch drive bays.
- 4x internal 2.5-inch drive bays.
- PCI Slots: 7 expansion slots, supporting graphics cards up to 385mm in length (with drive cage removed).
- Tauranga I/O Mua: 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, and HD Audio connections for convenient access.
- Matao: Pre-installed with 1x 120mm front fan. Additional fan mounts are available.
- Whakawātea Whakamaana CPU: Accommodates CPU coolers up to 160mm in height.
- Tuku Hiko: Compatible with ATX power supplies up to 250mm in depth (power supply not included).
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3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
This section outlines the general steps for assembling a computer system within the Sharkoon VS4-V PC case. Always refer to the manuals of your individual components (motherboard, power supply, etc.) for specific installation instructions.
3.1 Preparing the Case:
- Unpack the case and remove all packaging materials.
- Whakatakotoria te pouaka ki runga i tētahi mata pūmau, papatahi.
- Remove the side panels by unscrewing the thumbscrews at the rear of the case and sliding the panels backward.
3.2 Power Supply Installation:
- Mount your ATX power supply into the designated area at the bottom rear of the case.
- Secure it with screws from the rear of the case.
3.3 Motherboard Installation:
- Tāutahia te whakangungu I/O i whakaratohia me tō papahoahoa ki roto i te kokonga kei muri o te pouaka.
- Ensure the standoffs are correctly aligned for your ATX or Micro-ATX motherboard. Install additional standoffs if necessary.
- Āta whakanohoia te papahoahoa ki runga i ngā papa whakatārewatanga, ka whakau ki ngā tīwiri.
3.4 Drive Installation:
- 5.25-inch Drives (e.g., Optical Drives): Remove the front panel bay cover. Slide the drive into the bay from the front until it clicks into place with the tool-less mechanism.
- 3.5-inch Hard Drives: Slide the 3.5-inch drive into an available bay in the drive cage. Use the provided tool-less clips or screws to secure it.
- 2.5-inch SSDs/HDDs: Mount 2.5-inch drives into the dedicated 2.5-inch bays using screws.
3.5 Expansion Card Installation:
- Tangohia ngā taupoki mokamoka PCI e tika ana mai i muri o te pouaka.
- Whakauruhia tō kāri whakairoiro, ētahi atu kāri whakawhānui rānei ki ngā mokamoka PCI-E tika ana i runga i te papahoahoa.
- Whakauhia ngā kāri ki ngā tīwiri.
3.6 Cable Management:
Utilize the cable management cutouts and tie-down points on the motherboard tray to route cables behind the tray. This improves airflow and creates a cleaner interior appearance.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once all components are installed and connected, you can begin operating your system.
4.1 Whakawera/Wetohia:
- Pehia te Pātene Hiko located on the front panel to turn on your computer.
- To turn off, use the operating system's shutdown function. A long press on the power button can force a shutdown if the system is unresponsive.
4.2 Using Front I/O Ports:
- Connect USB devices to the USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 tauranga.
- Plug in headphones or microphones to the HD Ororongo hakiaki.
5. Tiaki
Ko te tiaki i nga wa katoa ka awhina i te mahi tino pai me te roa o nga waahanga PC.
5.1 Dust Cleaning:
- Periodically clean the dust filters, especially the removable filter under the power supply.
- Use compressed air to clear dust from internal components and fan blades. Ensure fans are held stationary during cleaning to prevent damage.
5.2 Te Horoi i ngā Āhua o Waho:
Horoia te taha o waho o te keehe ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. A ape i nga kaihoroi awhiowhio, nga whakarewa ranei ka pakaru te mutunga.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your PC, consider the following general troubleshooting steps. For specific component issues, refer to their respective manuals.
- Kore Mana: Ensure the power supply is switched on and all power cables (24-pin ATX, 8-pin CPU, GPU power) are securely connected. Check the front panel power button connection to the motherboard.
- Kore Whakaatu: Verify that the monitor is connected to the graphics card (not the motherboard's integrated graphics, unless intended) and that the graphics card is properly seated and powered.
- Te wera nui: Check fan operation and ensure proper airflow. Clean dust filters and internal components. Verify CPU cooler installation.
- Kāore e Mahi ana ngā Tauranga o te Paewhiri o Mua: Ensure the front panel I/O cables (USB, audio) are correctly connected to the motherboard headers.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Mango |
| Tau tauira | SHA-VS4-VBK |
| Nga Ruri Hua (W x H x D) | 20 x 43 x 44.5 cm |
| Taumaha Hua | 3.5 kg |
| Rauemi | Steel, Kirihou |
| Papamatua Hototahi | ATX, Micro-ATX |
| Momo Take | Huarahi Maaka |
| Tae | Pango |
| Ngā Wāhi Puku 5.25" | 3 |
| Ngā Wāhi Puku ā-Roto 3.5" | 3 |
| Ngā Wāhi Puku 2.5" | 4 |
| Nga Utu Whakanui PCI | 7 |
| Max. Te Roa o te Kaari Whakairoiro | 385 mm (with HDD cage removed) |
| Max. Teitei Matao CPU | 160 mm |
| Tuhinga o mua | 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, Ororongo HD |
| Paanui kua whakauruhia i mua | 1x 120mm (Front) |
| Momo Whakaeke Hiko Hiko | Maunga Raro |
| Tikanga whakamatao | Te hau |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
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