aigo AZ300

aigo AZ300 Mid Tower Computer Case User Manual

Tauira: AZ300

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the aigo AZ300 Mid Tower Computer Case. This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new computer case. Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning installation to ensure proper setup and safe use.

aigo AZ300 Mid Tower Computer Case, front-side view with tempered glass panels

Figure 1: aigo AZ300 Mid Tower Computer Case (White)

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Always disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet before installing or servicing any components inside the case.
  • Kia tupato ki te hapai i nga panui karaihe. He pakarukaru, ka pakaru mena ka taka, ka pa atu ranei.
  • Avoid placing the case in areas with high humidity, extreme temperatures, or direct sunlight.
  • Puritia ngā wāhanga iti me ngā tīwiri kia matara atu i ngā tamariki.
  • Me whakarite kia tika te whakatuu whenua hei aukati i nga aitua hiko.

3. Hua Neke Atuview

3.1 Paewhiri Whakauru/Whakaputa o Mua

Mā te papatohu I/O o mua ka māmā ake te uru atu ki ngā tauranga me ngā mana whakahaere matua.

Diagram of aigo AZ300 front I/O panel showing Type-C, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Headset, Microphone, Reset/LED, and Power buttons

Figure 2: Front I/O Panel Layout

  • Momo-C Port: 1x USB Type-C port for modern connectivity.
  • Tauranga USB 2.0: 1x USB 2.0 port for peripheral connections.
  • Tauranga USB 3.0: 1x USB 3.0 port for high-speed data transfer.
  • HD Audio (Headset/Microphone): Separate jacks for audio output and microphone input.
  • Reset/LED Button: Resets the system or controls LED lighting (if applicable).
  • Pātene Hiko: Ka whakakā, ka whakaweto rānei i te rorohiko.

3.2 Internal Layout and Component Compatibility

The aigo AZ300 case offers a spacious interior designed for various component sizes and efficient cooling.

Internal layout diagram of aigo AZ300 case showing compatibility for ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX motherboards, PSU, HDD, SSD, and fan/radiator placements

Figure 3: Internal Component and Cooling Layout

  • Papamatua Hototahi: Supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and ITX motherboards.
  • Storage Drive Bays: 2x 2.5" SSD bays and 2x 3.5" HDD bays.
  • Roa GPU: Maximum GPU length of 400mm.
  • PSU Roa: Supports standard ATX power supplies up to 200mm.

4. Aratohu Whakauru

4.1 Te Whakarite i te Take

  1. Whakanohoia te keehi ki runga i te mata papatahi, pumau.
  2. Carefully remove the tempered glass side panels by unscrewing the thumb screws at each corner. Set the panels aside in a safe place.
Taha-muri view of the aigo AZ300 case with tempered glass panels removed, showing internal structure

Pikitia 4: Taha-Muri View of Case

4.2 Whakaaturanga Papa Pouaka

  1. Install the I/O shield (if not pre-installed) into the rear opening of the case.
  2. Align your ATX, Micro-ATX, or ITX motherboard with the standoffs inside the case. Ensure all standoffs match the motherboard's mounting holes.
  3. Whakaorangia te papahoahoa me nga wiri kua whakaratohia.
Diagram showing motherboard compatibility zones (ITX, M-ATX, ATX) within the aigo AZ300 case

Figure 5: Motherboard Mounting Areas

4.3 Whakaaturanga Whakaaturanga Hiko (PSU) Whakauru

  1. Kimihia te wāhi whakairi PSU i te raro o muri o te pouaka.
  2. Slide your ATX power supply into the designated slot.
  3. Secure the PSU to the case with screws from the rear.

4.4 Te Whakanoho Puku Rokiroki

  1. Ngā SSD 2.5": Mount SSDs to the dedicated 2.5" bays, typically located behind the motherboard tray or in specific drive cages.
  2. Ngā HDD 3.5": Install HDDs into the 3.5" drive cages, usually found at the bottom front of the case.
  3. Secure all drives with the appropriate screws.
Roto view of the aigo AZ300 case from the rear, showing mounting points for SSDs and HDDs behind the motherboard tray

Figure 6: Rear Internal View with Drive Bays

4.5 Expansion Card (GPU) Installation

  1. Tangohia ngā taupoki mokowā whakawhānui e tika ana mai i te tuarongo o te pouaka.
  2. Whakauruhia tō kāri whakairoiro, ētahi atu kāri whakawhānui rānei ki ngā mokamoka PCIe e tika ana i runga i te papahoahoa.
  3. Whakauhia ngā kāri ki ngā tīwiri.

4.6 Te Tāutanga o te Pūnaha Whakamatao

The aigo AZ300 supports flexible cooling configurations.

  • Tautoko Kaiwhaiwhai: Multiple 120mm fan mounting points are available at the top, front, and rear.
  • Tautoko Radiator: Supports water coolers with radiators of 360mm, 240mm, and 120mm in designated areas.

4.7 Whakahaere taura

Whakamahia nga tapahanga ararere taura me nga tohu here i muri i te paepae papahoa hei whakahaere i nga taura kia pai ake te rere o te hau me te rerehua.

5. Mahi

After all components are installed and connected, reattach the tempered glass side panels. Connect your peripherals, monitor, and power cable. Press the power button on the front I/O panel to start your system.

Use the USB ports (Type-C, USB 2.0, USB 3.0) for connecting external devices. The HD Audio jacks are for headphones and microphones.

6. Tiaki

Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal performance and longevity of your computer components.

6.1 Puehu Tātari Whakapai

The aigo AZ300 case is equipped with dust filters to prevent dust buildup. Clean these filters periodically.

  • Tātari Puehu Aukume Runga: Gently lift and remove the magnetic dust filter from the top panel. Clean it with compressed air or rinse with water (ensure it's completely dry before reattaching).
  • Tātari Puehu PSU: The dust filter for the power supply is located at the bottom of the case. Slide it out for cleaning.
Te taha view of the aigo AZ300 case showing ventilation holes and the bottom dust filter area

Figure 7: Side Panel and Bottom Dust Filter Location

7. Te Raru

  • Kāore te pūnaha e whakakā ana: Ensure all power cables (24-pin ATX, 8-pin CPU, GPU power) are securely connected. Check that the power supply switch is in the 'ON' position. Verify front panel power button connection to the motherboard.
  • Karekau he whakaaturanga: Confirm the monitor is connected to the graphics card (not the motherboard integrated graphics, unless no dedicated GPU is present). Reseat the graphics card and RAM modules.
  • Te wera nui: Ensure all case fans are spinning and oriented correctly for airflow (intake/exhaust). Clean dust filters and internal components. Verify CPU cooler installation.
  • Ko nga tauranga USB kaore e mahi: Check that the USB headers from the front panel are correctly connected to the motherboard.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Ingoa TauiraAZ300
Momo TakeHuarahi Maaka
Papamatua HototahiATX, ATX Moroiti, ITX
RauemiRino Koranu, Karāhe Whakamarumaru
Tae
Tuhinga o mua1x Type-C, 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 2x HD Audio (Headset/Mic), Power, Reset/LED
Peia Bays2x 2.5" SSD, 2x 3.5" HDD
Roa GPU teitei400mm
Momo Whakaeke Hiko HikoMaunga Raro
Tikanga whakamataoTe hau
Tautoko Rahi Pā120mm
Tautoko Radiator360mm, 240mm, 120mm
Taumaha Tūemi21 pauna
Ahu mōkihi21.25 x 20.25 x 15.75 inihi

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

aigo strives to provide excellent customer service. If you encounter any quality issues with your aigo AZ300 computer case, please contact us directly. We will assist you with troubleshooting and resolution.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official aigo webpae.

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