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1. The button has a stainless steel hex nut attached to it. It needs to be temporarily removed, then you insert the button through the front panel hole, and secure the nut on the other side. Similar to this:

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2. These stainless steel brackets need to be attached to the side panel behind the motherboard and the bottom panel, with screws in the corners. If the holes don't align with the side panel holes, flip the bracket because they only match up one way. If you want to use the oval stand, you'll have to make sure that they are space apart the appropriate amount to match the mount spacing on the oval stand.


Then you can use the countersunk screws to attach the bar feet or oval stand.


The larger adhesive rubber feet go on the bar feet and the smaller ones can go on the oval stand.

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3. There should not be any issue with M.2 SSDs


4. This small stainless steel part goes behind this panel by the motherboard to align with the 3 holes. Add a screw where shown to secure it, and then the side panel can be attached to the other thread hole.

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5. The PSU inlet should be screwed down on the outside like this with countersunk screws. The brass standoffs can be used to mount it further out and prevent the hard plastic housing from interfering with the graphics card, but it doesn't look like you need to use those with your graphics card.

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Please let me know if anything is not clear. I understand that it can be confusing with a lack of documentation on this particular design.