Security Information:
The components contained in this package have the potential to be damaged by electrostatic
discharge (ESD). Please observe the following precautions to ensure successful computer
assembly.
• Make sure all components are connected securely. If the connection is not tight, the computer
may not recognize the component or be unable to turn on.
• When picking up the motherboard, please hold it by its edges to avoid touching sensitive
components of the motherboard.
• It is recommended to wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap when handling the
motherboard to prevent static electricity from damaging its configuration. If the ESD wrist strap
does not work, discharge yourself by touching another metal object before handling the
motherboard.
• When the motherboard is not installed, place the motherboard on an electrostatic shielding
container or anti-static mat.
• Before turning on your computer, make sure there are no loose screws or metal components on
the motherboard or anywhere inside the computer case.
• Do not start the computer until the installation is complete. Failure to do so may result in
permanent damage to the component and injury to the user.
• If you need assistance during any installation step, please consult a professional computer
technician.
• Before installing or removing any computer components, turn off the power and unplug the
power cord from the outlet.
• Keep this user guide for future reference.
• This motherboard must be kept away from moisture.
• Before connecting the power supply to an electrical outlet, make sure that your outlet provides
the same indicated voltage rated on the power supply.
• Place the power cord where it will not be walked on, and do not place anything on the power
cord.
• Pay attention to all warning signs on the motherboard.
• When any of the following conditions occurs, please submit this motherboard to maintenance
personnel for inspection:
I. Liquid has penetrated into the computer. Liquid has penetrated into the computer.
II. The motherboard is exposed to moisture.
III. The motherboard is not working, or you still cannot make the motherboard work after
following the user guide.
IV. The motherboard has been dropped and damaged.
V. The motherboard has obvious signs of damage.
• Never place the motherboard in an environment above 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees
Fahrenheit) to avoid damage to the motherboard.