How Do I Mount My PSU in My PC Case and Fix My Power Button Wiring?

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Asked By TechieTurtle87 On

Hey everyone! I'm wrapping up my PC build and I'm running into a couple of issues. First off, I can't seem to figure out how to properly mount my PSU (Corsair H1000i) in my Lian Li Lancool III case. I've got everything plugged in, but the PSU doesn't seem to fit correctly. I was thinking about removing a couple of hard drive racks to make it work, but I'd prefer not to buy a new PSU since everything's already wired. Any tips on how I can mount it properly?

Also, I accidentally wired my power button to the wrong connection on the motherboard. It still turns on when I press it, but could this cause any future issues? Thanks in advance for your help!

2 Answers

Answered By FixItFelix27 On

In your second picture, there's a bracket meant to mount the PSU. If you turn that bracket upside down, the screw holes should line up with the PSU. Secure it with thumb screws to attach it to the case.
For the power button, wiring it incorrectly shouldn't cause major problems for now, but it's best to get it fixed to prevent any future complications.

Answered By GadgetGuru201 On

It looks like the bracket you’re using is upside down. Try flipping it over and rotating it a bit. That should help align the screw holes for mounting the PSU.
As for the power button, just make sure you connect the correct cable to the right spot on the motherboard to avoid any issues later on.

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