USER’S MANUAL
Performance
TX1050B / 1088AMG
User's Manual
3. Line up your motherboard with the standoff holes, and remember which holes are lined
up. Not all motherboards will match with all the provided holes; this is normal, and won't
affect functionally. (In other words, there will likely be extra holes.)
4. Remove your motherboard by lifting it up.
5. Screw the brass standoffs into the threaded holes that line up with your motherboard. Do
not overtighten the standoffs. Some standoffs may be pre-installed for your convenience.
6. Place your motherboard on the brass standoffs.
7. Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with the provided Philips-head screws. Your
motherboard is now installed.
CONNECTING THE POWER AND LED
The power supply conforms to the latest ATX12V Version 2.0 standard. It is also backwards-compatible
with previous ATX form factor power supplies. Before you connect the power supply to any of your
devices, please consult the appropriate user manuals for your motherboard and other peripherals.
The power supply is also equipped with a 3-pin fan signal connector. Connect it to one of the fan
connectors on your motherboard. You may monitor the speed of the rear power supply fan
through your motherboard BIOS or through the monitoring software that's supplied with your
motherboard. Note: At low temperatures, the fan may run as slow as 950RPM. At these speeds,
some motherboards may not properly detect the fan speed and may generate false warnings of fan
failure. To ensure proper monitoring of the fan, please check your motherboard manual.
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Picture 1
1. Connect the 24-pin Main Power Connector and
the 4-pin or +12V connector to your motherboard
as needed. If your motherboard uses a 20-pin
connector, detach the 4-pin attachment on the
power connector (see pictures 1 and 2).
2. Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to
your motherboard at the RST connector. Make
sure the label always faces the front of the case.
For 24-pin
motherboards
For 20-pin
motherboards
3. Power LED (labeled POWER LED) connector is located behind the Reset connector.
4. Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) connects to the PWR connector on the motherboard.
5. Speaker (labeled SPEAKER) connector is behind the PWR connector.
6. Hard Drive LED (labeled H.D.D. LED) connects to the IDE connector.
7. LED I, LED II connectors: This case comes with two extra LEDs, marked LED I, LED
II. You may use these LED for various purchases such as SCSI LED, Message LED, etc.
CONNECTING THE USB PORTS
You will find a single 10-pin connector on a cable attached to the front USB ports. This is an Intel
standard connector, which 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 your motherboard
headers so that the blocked pin fits over the missing header pin.
Note: Please check your motherboard manual for your USB header pin layout and make sure it
matches the attached table. If it does not match this Intel standard, please call Antec customer
support at (800) 22ANTEC (North America) or at +31 (0) 10 462-2060 (Europe) to buy a USB
adapter. This adapter will allow you to connect the front USB to your motherboard on a pin-by-pin.
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Intel Standard USB Header Pin Layout
1
2
Signal Names
Pin Signal Names
Pin
1
USB Power 1
Negative Signal 1
Positive Signal 1
Ground 1
2
4
USB Power 2
Negative Signal 2
Positive Signal 2
Ground 2
3
5
6
7
8
9
Key (No Pin)
Empty Pin
10
9
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CONNECTING THE IEEE 1394 (FIREWIRE®, I.LINK®) PORT
You will find a single 10-pin connector on a cable attached to the front IEEE 1394 connection.
This is an Intel standard connector, which 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 your motherboard header so that the blocked pin fits over the missing header pin.
Note: Please check your motherboard manual for your IEEE 1394 header pin layout and make
sure it matches the attached table. If you intend to connect the front FireWire port to an IEEE
1394 add-on card that comes with an external-type IEEE1394 connector, please call Antec customer
service at (800) 22ANTEC (North America) or +31 (0) 10 462-2060 (Europe) to buy an adapter.
This adapter will allow you to connect the front IEEE 1394 port to the external-type connector.
Standard Pin Assignment for IEEE 1394 Connector
1
2
Pin Signal Names
Pin Signal Names
TPA+
2
4
TPA–
1
3
5
7
9
Ground
Ground
TPB–
TPB+
6
+12V (Fused)
Key (No Pin)
8
+12V (Fused)
Ground
10
9
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CONNECTING THE AUDIO PORTS
There is an Intel standard 10-pin connector (with 7 individual wires with connectors) coming out
from the front panel speaker and microphone connection. If your motherboard supports Intel's
standard onboard audio connector, you can plug in the 10-pin connector directly onto the board.
For non-Intel standard audio connection, you need to plug the 7 individual connectors to the
motherboard. See instruction below:
Locate the internal audio connectors from your motherboard or sound card. Consult your
motherboard or sound card manual for the pin-out positions.
1. Microphone Signal Pin: Connect the MIC connector to this pin.
2. Microphone Power: Connect the MIC-BIAS connector to this pin.
3. Ground Pin: Connect the AUD GND connector to this pin.
4. Front Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-R connector to this pin.
5. Front Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-L connector to this pin.
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6. Rear Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the RET-R connector to this pin.
7. Rear Left Speaker Out Pin: Connect RET-L connector to this pin.
3.5" DEVICE INSTALLATION
With the front bezel facing you, swing the front door out. You can see there are four 5.25" and
two 3.5" external drive bays. Inside the case there are four 3.5" drive cages.
1. Pull the quick release lever towards the rear of the case and release the top cage first.
Looking from the rear of the case you can see some metal grills over the exposed (external)
drive bays. Carefully put a screwdriver through the metal grill and gently push the plastic
drive bay cover until it comes off. Carefully use your hands to twist the metal plate back
and forth until it breaks off.
Note: Don't take off the covers and plates for the drive bays that you are not using now.
Be careful of the newly exposed metal where the grills were attached, as these areas are
likely to be sharp.
2. Install your floppy drive into the top drive bay.
3. Mount your other 3.5" device into the drive cage.
4. Slide and lock the drive cage back into the case.
5. Release the second cage.
Note: Inside the cage you will find a fan bracket. If you want to have a cooling fan in the
drive cage, you should install the fan before installing the drives. For fan installation please
see the Fan installation section of this manual.
6. Mount your other 3.5" devices into the drive cage.
7. Slide and lock the drive cage back into the case.
8. Find a small 4-pin connector on the power supply and connect it to the male 4-pin
connector on the floppy drive.
9. Connect the appropriate power connector from the power supply to each device.
5.25" DEVICE INSTALLATION
1. Take off the plastic drive bay covers and metal plates as described above.
2. Take two of the drive rails and mount them to the sides of the 5.25" device. Make sure
the metal portion is angled away from the device and facing forward.
3. Slide the device into the drive bay until you hear a click.
4. Mount the other devices accordingly. Connect a large 4-pin connector from the power
supply to the male 4-pin connector on each of the devices.
COOLING SYSTEM
The TriCool fan
The case includes one 120mm TriCool fan installed in the rear. This fan has a three-speed switch
that lets you choose between quiet, performance, or maximum cooling.
(See specifications below.) The fan is installed so that the air is blowing out of the case. Connect
a large 4-pin connector from the power supply to the male 4-pin connector on the fan.
Note: The minimum voltage to start the fan is 5V. We recommend our users to set the fan speed
to High if you choose to connect the fan to a fan control device or to the Fan-Only connector
found on some of Antec's power supplies. A fan-controlled-device regulates the fan speed by varying
the voltage to it. The voltage may start as low as 4.5 V to 5V. Connecting a TriCool set on Medium
or Low to a fan-control device may result in the fan not being able to start. The already lowered
voltage from the fan control device will be further reduced by the TriCool circuitry below 5V.
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Specifications:
Size:
Rated Voltage:
120 x 120 x 25.4 mm
DC 12V
Input
Current
Static
Pressure
Acoustical
Noise
Input
Power
Speed
Air Flow
High
2000 RPM
0.24A
(Max.)
2.24 m³/min. 2.54 mm-H2O
30 dBA
28 dBA
25 dBA
2.9 W
(79 CFM)
(0.10 inch-H2O)
Medium
1600 RPM
1.59 m³/min.
(56 CFM)
1.53 mm-H2O
(0.06 inch-H2O)
0.2A
2.4 W
1.6 W
Low
1200 RPM
1.1 m³/min.
(39 CFM)
0.92 mm-H2O
(0.04 inch-H2O)
0.13A
This case comes with two 80mm front fan mounts, one 80mm side panel fan mount for the VGA
card and one 92mm fan mount in the lower chassis air guide for the CPU. These are optional fan
locations, to install fans please read the following directions.
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Front 80mm fan mounts
There are two plastic fan cages. One of them is located inside the 3.5" drive cage to cool
your hard drives directly. You should install this fan before you mount your HDD
drives into the cage. The 2nd fan mount is located underneath the internal 3.5"
drive cage. Install both fans by dropping the fan into the cage and push it until it snaps in.
These fans must be installed so that the air is blowing into the case. Connect a large 4-pin
connector from the power supply to the male 4-pin connector on each of the fans. We
recommend using Antec 80mm TriCool fans to balance quiet performance with maximum
cooling. Note: Please choose your fan speed wisely. In most cases, a medium or even low
speed setting will be enough to supply adequate cooling.
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VGA Card Cooling
There is an 80mm fan mount with vents on the side panel right above the VGA card. The
vents can supply fresh air to the card without a fan (passive cooling), or with a fan (active
cooling) if you are using a high performance VGA card that needs extra cooling. Install the
fan so that the air is blowing into the case. We recommend using Antec 80mm TriCool fan.
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CPU Cooling – Chassis Air Guide
Your case includes a special chassis air guide and vents for improved cooling of your CPU. The
air guide consists of two parts: an upper duct with flange and a lower duct with a 92mm fan
hood. The air guide is designed to work with different CPU configurations.
Air Guide Adjustment
There is a square vent area on the side panel corresponding to the CPU area. The air guide
comes pre-installed according to Intel's recommended CPU location. However since not all
motherboards follow the exact recommendation, you may need to adjust the air guide to match
your CPU position.
Normal Mode
1. Remove the four mounting screws that fasten the upper air guide flange to the side panel.
2. Move the upper guide flange within the square vents area so that the lower duct hood will
cover the entire CPU cooler.
3. Fasten the upper air guide to the side panel once you have aligned the hood with the CPU.
4. Loosen the thumb-screw that fastens the lower air guide to the upper air guide and lower
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the fan duct down to the CPU.
Note: Lower the guide down as low as possible without touching the CPU cooler. This
is the most common way to cool a CPU that comes with a stock cooler.
Performance Mode
If you are a high performance user and you need extra cooling for your CPU.
1. Remove the side panel from the case.
2. Install a 92mm fan to the fan hood so that the air is blowing down to the CPU cooler.
3. Lower the lower air guide with fan down to the CPU cooler. This will bring extra fresh,
cool air to the CPU cooler and enhancing CPU cooling efficiency.
4. Connect the fan to the power supply or to the motherboard fan connector as instructed
by the manufacturer.
Note: We recommend lowering the air guide down so the separation distance between the
92mm fan and the CPU cooler to 20mm to get the best cooling effect.
Quiet Mode
If you are a quiet computing user and you prefer to install a passive CPU cooler (heat sink without
a fan) to get the most possible quiet operation.
1. Install a 92mm fan to the lower air guide as instructed above.
2. Lower the lower air guide down as low as possible without touching the passive heat sink.
Note: Please consult the manufacturer's recommendation for the minimum airflow to
work with the passive heat sink. You may be able to lower the fan speed beyond the man
ufacturer's recommendation, as the air guide will supply fresh cool air to the heat sink
directly. This will reduce the fan noise even further.
Maintaining the Washable Air Filter
From time to time it will be necessary to wash the installed air filter. Not washing the air filter will
result in higher system temperatures and possible stability problems. We recommend checking the
air filter at least once a month initially. The frequency will change depending on system usage
(users whose systems run 24/7 will likely have to check/wash more often than those who don't
use their systems every day) and on environmental conditions.
To remove the front door
In case you need to remove the double hinge door, open the door to 90º, and gently press the small
plastic tab on the upper hinge. Tilt the door away from the upper hinge pin, then lift the door off
the lower hinge pin. Set the door aside in a safe place.
To replace the door
Place the lower hinge slot over the lower hinge pin and press or rotate the top of the door in so
that the tab fully engages with the upper hinge pin.
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