Line up the motherboard with the Rear I/O panel, so the components are showing through the back side.
Line up the motherboard to the standoffs you installed in Step Two of the guide.
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Route the wires through the case to provide good cable management.
Attach the case connectors to the specific connectors on the motherboard
Install the Internal Case Speaker to the motherboard. This may or may not come with the case, so an additional purchase may be required. nmmkjkjjjjjuytrsslwlldowrgghhhkskkdkdkdkfConnect the drive cable to the motherboard. Most motherboards will recommend installing the primary hard drive in SATA-0 on your motherboard. It is not a requirement but is a good practice to follow. For IDE cables, install the cable to the motherboard. Most modern motherboards only have one slot for IDE’s, so you don’t have options. kkfkfjdjdjdjdjdjdjqConnect the drive cable to the motherboard. Most motherboards will recommend installing the primary hard drive in SATA-0 on your motherboard. It is not a requirement but is a good practice to follow. For IDE cables, install the cable to the motherboard. Most modern motherboards only have one slot for IDE’s, so you don’t have options. wikririrkrktkrkrkrkrkikktkkkotlorodororotototottgggghhhjyyyy- uuuiiiiiuuuuuutjrjrjrjjjjjkkkkkkkkj.n until the board is secured to the case. Connect the drive cable to the motherboard. Most motherboards will recommend installing the primary hard drive in SATA-0 on your motherboard. It is not a requirement but is a good practice to follow. For IDE cables, install the cable to the motherboard. Most modern motherboards only have one slot for IDE’s, so you don’t have options. Connect the drive cable to the motherboard. Most motherboards will recommend installing the primary hard drive in SATA-0 on your motherboard. It is not a requirement but is a good practice to follow. For IDE cables, install the cable to the motherboard. Most modern motherboards only have one slot for IDE’s, so you don’t have options. Connect the drive cable to the motherboard. Most motherboards will recommend installing the primary hard