How to Unbox and Set Up Your New PC
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Let's get into unboxing your brand new PC! For this you will need a knife or pair of scissors. Make sure the box is upright, and cut the tape and open the top flaps.

Let's get into unboxing your brand new PC! For this you will need a knife or pair of scissors. Make sure the box is upright, and cut the tape and open the top flaps.
You may need a second pair of hands for this step to pull the PC out of the box. Be careful to not drop the PC, especially if it's a heavier build. The white foam will have cutouts which will make it easier to hold onto while lifting the PC.

You may need a second pair of hands for this step to pull the PC out of the box. Be careful to not drop the PC, especially if it's a heavier build. The white foam will have cutouts which will make it easier to hold onto while lifting the PC.
Place PC on desk
Place the PC on the desk and remove the white foam pieces and the plastic cover. Please hold onto all packaging that came with the PC originally incase it ever needs to return for servicing.

Place the PC on the desk and remove the white foam pieces and the plastic cover. Please hold onto all packaging that came with the PC originally incase it ever needs to return for servicing.
Remove Side Panel and Take Out Internal Foam
To ensure safe transit, our PCs are packed internally with removable foam. Let's take off the side panel for easy access. Some PC cases have 4 screws holding the glass panel down, some have screws at the back and others have a hinge. Carefully remove all the foam from the inside of the PC and hold onto it.

To ensure safe transit, our PCs are packed internally with removable foam. Let's take off the side panel for easy access. Some PC cases have 4 screws holding the glass panel down, some have screws at the back and others have a hinge. Carefully remove all the foam from the inside of the PC and hold onto it.
Connect the WiFi Antenna & Power Cable
In your PC box (sometimes in your PC), you should have received a WiFi antenna and a power cable. Plug the power cable into the power supply port and flick the switch to "on" or "I".
There are two types of WiFi connectors. If you have the screw type, grab the WiFi antenna and screw it onto the 2 gold nobs at the back of your PC. If you have a plug type, grab the WiFi antenna and plug it into the WiFi port at the back of your PC. We recommend to place it on top of your PC or the desk for the best signal, pointing to the roof.

In your PC box (sometimes in your PC), you should have received a WiFi antenna and a power cable. Plug the power cable into the power supply port and flick the switch to "on" or "I".
There are two types of WiFi connectors. If you have the screw type, grab the WiFi antenna and screw it onto the 2 gold nobs at the back of your PC. If you have a plug type, grab the WiFi antenna and plug it into the WiFi port at the back of your PC. We recommend to place it on top of your PC or the desk for the best signal, pointing to the roof.
Connect Your Display Cables & Peripherals
Grab your display cable and connect your monitor to the GPU ports with a singular cable per monitor. The GPU ports will be located toward the middle back of your PC. Only plug the display cable into the motherboard if you do not have a GPU (graphics card).
If you have wired connection to internet, grab your ethernet cable and plug it in to the ethernet port until you hear a soft click.
Once that's done, proceed with plugging in the rest of your peripherals and power on your PC!

Grab your display cable and connect your monitor to the GPU ports with a singular cable per monitor. The GPU ports will be located toward the middle back of your PC. Only plug the display cable into the motherboard if you do not have a GPU (graphics card).
If you have wired connection to internet, grab your ethernet cable and plug it in to the ethernet port until you hear a soft click.
Once that's done, proceed with plugging in the rest of your peripherals and power on your PC!
What's Next?
Your PC should now be ready for use! Should you run into any issues, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!
Your PC should now be ready for use! Should you run into any issues, feel free to reach out for additional support - we're always happy to help!