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Package Contents Personal Computer Trident B922 User Guide (Optional) Documentation Quick Start Guide (Optional) Warranty Book (Optional) Mouse (Optional) Accessories Keyboard (Optional) Power Cord ⚠ Important ∙ Contact your place of purchase or local distributor if any of time. ∙ Your work with your PC for this ...degree) when operating. ∙ Put your hands on the desk naturally to avoid personal injury. 3 While connecting devices, be used with great care to support your wrists. ∙ Avoid using your PC in holding the devices and use a grounded wrist...
Package Contents Personal Computer Trident B922 User Guide (Optional) Documentation Quick Start Guide (Optional) Warranty Book (Optional) Mouse (Optional) Accessories Keyboard (Optional) Power Cord ⚠ Important ∙ Contact your place of purchase or local distributor if any of time. ∙ Your work with your PC for this ...degree) when operating. ∙ Put your hands on the desk naturally to avoid personal injury. 3 While connecting devices, be used with great care to support your wrists. ∙ Avoid using your PC in holding the devices and use a grounded wrist...
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... or speakers. 5 Microphone Jack This connector is provided for microphones. 6 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port This connector is shut down. It flashes when the system is accessing data on and goes off when the system is provided for USB peripheral devices. The power LED glows when the system is turned on the HDD and remains off . pdf HMI 2.0 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Port This connector is provided for microphones. 5 MSI Center MSI Center: http://download.msi.com/manual...
... or speakers. 5 Microphone Jack This connector is provided for microphones. 6 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port This connector is shut down. It flashes when the system is accessing data on and goes off when the system is provided for USB peripheral devices. The power LED glows when the system is turned on the HDD and remains off . pdf HMI 2.0 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Port This connector is provided for microphones. 5 MSI Center MSI Center: http://download.msi.com/manual...
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... Jack Rear surround sound line out in 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode. 13 S/PDIF-Out Connector This S/PDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for digital audio transmission to external speakers through an optical fiber cable. 14 2.5 Gbps LAN Jack The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is provided for connection to the Local Area Network (LAN). You can connect a network cable to it . You can connect a network cable to it . LINK/ACT LED SPEED LED LED...
... Jack Rear surround sound line out in 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode. 13 S/PDIF-Out Connector This S/PDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for digital audio transmission to external speakers through an optical fiber cable. 14 2.5 Gbps LAN Jack The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is provided for connection to the Local Area Network (LAN). You can connect a network cable to it . You can connect a network cable to it . LINK/ACT LED SPEED LED LED...
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...; Graphics specifications may vary depending on the installed CPU. ∙ For processors without integrated graphics, connect your system. 24 Power Supply Switch Switch this jack supplies power to your monitor to the discrete graphics card. 19 PS/2® Keyboard/ Mouse Port The PS/2® keyboard/ mouse DIN connector for PS/2® keyboard/ mouse. 20 USB 2.0 Port This connector is used for USB 3.2 ports whereas lowspeed devices, such as specified in place with a key or some mechanical PIN device and attached through this switch to I can turn...
...; Graphics specifications may vary depending on the installed CPU. ∙ For processors without integrated graphics, connect your system. 24 Power Supply Switch Switch this jack supplies power to your monitor to the discrete graphics card. 19 PS/2® Keyboard/ Mouse Port The PS/2® keyboard/ mouse DIN connector for PS/2® keyboard/ mouse. 20 USB 2.0 Port This connector is used for USB 3.2 ports whereas lowspeed devices, such as specified in place with a key or some mechanical PIN device and attached through this switch to I can turn...
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Connect the power cord to the manuals of the cord. Never pull the cord directly. 8 Power Rating • 850W: 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 11A (Optional) • 1000W: 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 13A (Optional) ⚠ Important When unplugging the AC power cord, always hold the connector part of your peripheral devices to suitable ports. ⚠ Important For detailed instructions on how to connect, please refer to the system and electrical outlet. Hardware Setup Connect your peripheral devices.
Connect the power cord to the manuals of the cord. Never pull the cord directly. 8 Power Rating • 850W: 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 11A (Optional) • 1000W: 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 13A (Optional) ⚠ Important When unplugging the AC power cord, always hold the connector part of your peripheral devices to suitable ports. ⚠ Important For detailed instructions on how to connect, please refer to the system and electrical outlet. Hardware Setup Connect your peripheral devices.
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... AC power: ∙ Turn off your display or set your PC to change without prior notice. Select [Power Options] to save significant amounts of electricity as well as deliver environmental benefits. Adjust [Screen and sleep] settings and select a power mode from the list. 2. Windows 11 System Operations ⚠ Important All information and Windows screenshots are subject to sleep mode after a period of user inactivity. 10 Right-click [Start] and select [Power Options...
... AC power: ∙ Turn off your display or set your PC to change without prior notice. Select [Power Options] to save significant amounts of electricity as well as deliver environmental benefits. Adjust [Screen and sleep] settings and select a power mode from the list. 2. Windows 11 System Operations ⚠ Important All information and Windows screenshots are subject to sleep mode after a period of user inactivity. 10 Right-click [Start] and select [Power Options...
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For a Static IP connection, click [Edit] of [IP assignment]. 5. Switch on the [IPv4] or [IPv6]. 7. Ethernet 1. Select [Ethernet]. 3. The [IP assignment] and [DNS server assignment] are automatically set as [Automatic (DHCP)]. 4. Type the information from the list. 2. Right-click [Start] and select [Network Connections] from your Internet Service Provider and click [Save] to establish a Static IP connection. 1 2 17 Select [Manual]. 6.
For a Static IP connection, click [Edit] of [IP assignment]. 5. Switch on the [IPv4] or [IPv6]. 7. Ethernet 1. Select [Ethernet]. 3. The [IP assignment] and [DNS server assignment] are automatically set as [Automatic (DHCP)]. 4. Type the information from the list. 2. Right-click [Start] and select [Network Connections] from your Internet Service Provider and click [Save] to establish a Static IP connection. 1 2 17 Select [Manual]. 6.
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Dial-up ]. 3. Right-click [Start] and select [Network Connections] from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and click [Connect] to establish your LAN connection. 1 2 20 Select [Broadband (PPPoE)] to the Internet] and click [Next]. 5. Type the information from the list. 2. Select [Dial-up 1. Select [Set up a new connection]. 4. Choose [Connect to connect using DSL or cable that requires a user name and password. 6.
Dial-up ]. 3. Right-click [Start] and select [Network Connections] from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and click [Connect] to establish your LAN connection. 1 2 20 Select [Broadband (PPPoE)] to the Internet] and click [Next]. 5. Type the information from the list. 2. Select [Dial-up 1. Select [Set up a new connection]. 4. Choose [Connect to connect using DSL or cable that requires a user name and password. 6.
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... an option] screen pops up the important data saved on -screen instructions to the operating system in languages. Before using the System Recovery Function may include: ∙ Restore the system back to the initial status of original manufacturer's default settings. ∙ When some errors have occurred to complete your system, please contact the authorized local distributor or service center for using the System Recovery Function...
... an option] screen pops up the important data saved on -screen instructions to the operating system in languages. Before using the System Recovery Function may include: ∙ Restore the system back to the initial status of original manufacturer's default settings. ∙ When some errors have occurred to complete your system, please contact the authorized local distributor or service center for using the System Recovery Function...
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... data saved on the display. 3. Press the F3 hotkey on the keyboard promptly when the MSI greeting appears on your hard drive and system encountered non-recoverable problems, please use the F3 Hotkey recovery from the Hard Drive first to the default settings. 5. On the [RECOVERY SYSTEM] screen, select [System Partition Recovery]. 6. If your system drive to other storage devices. On the [Troubleshoot] screen, select [Restore MSI factory settings] to reset the system to perform...
... data saved on the display. 3. Press the F3 hotkey on the keyboard promptly when the MSI greeting appears on your hard drive and system encountered non-recoverable problems, please use the F3 Hotkey recovery from the Hard Drive first to the default settings. 5. On the [RECOVERY SYSTEM] screen, select [System Partition Recovery]. 6. If your system drive to other storage devices. On the [Troubleshoot] screen, select [Restore MSI factory settings] to reset the system to perform...
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...~240V before installing any add-on card or module to the device. ∙ Always disconnect the power cord or switch the wall socket off if the device would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption. ∙ Place the power cord in a way that the power voltage is incorrectly replaced. Keep new and used batteries away from the plug. Do not...
...~240V before installing any add-on card or module to the device. ∙ Always disconnect the power cord or switch the wall socket off if the device would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption. ∙ Place the power cord in a way that the power voltage is incorrectly replaced. Keep new and used batteries away from the plug. Do not...
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... rather than industrial chemical to remove the power plug. Never pour any of breakage. 26 California, USA: The button cell battery may damage the device. ∙ The maximum operating temperature is damaged. • Liquid has penetrated into the opening; that could damage the device or cause electric shock. ∙ Always keep this device away from the device. ∙ If any liquid...
... rather than industrial chemical to remove the power plug. Never pour any of breakage. 26 California, USA: The button cell battery may damage the device. ∙ The maximum operating temperature is damaged. • Liquid has penetrated into the opening; that could damage the device or cause electric shock. ∙ Always keep this device away from the device. ∙ If any liquid...
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... in a particular installation. However, there is connected. ∙ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any...device may cause undesired operation. This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. If this device must accept any , must be used in order to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Notice 1 The changes...
... in a particular installation. However, there is connected. ∙ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any...device may cause undesired operation. This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. If this device must accept any , must be used in order to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Notice 1 The changes...
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... its end of life. ∙ Users should not be upgradable or replaceable by user's request. Please contact the manufacturer via https://www.msi.com/support/ for the detailed information about the product users purchased, please contact the local dealer. Acquisition of Replaceable Parts Please be noticed that you are not an authorized dealer or service center, since the product has been...
... its end of life. ∙ Users should not be upgradable or replaceable by user's request. Please contact the manufacturer via https://www.msi.com/support/ for the detailed information about the product users purchased, please contact the local dealer. Acquisition of Replaceable Parts Please be noticed that you are not an authorized dealer or service center, since the product has been...
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... via https://www.msi.com/support/ 31 MSI reserves the right to make changes to accuracy or completeness is a registered trademark of their respective owners. No warranty as to this document without prior notice. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates and other marks and names mentioned may be obtained from the user's manual, please contact your...
... via https://www.msi.com/support/ 31 MSI reserves the right to make changes to accuracy or completeness is a registered trademark of their respective owners. No warranty as to this document without prior notice. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates and other marks and names mentioned may be obtained from the user's manual, please contact your...
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Contents How to Use this Service Guide 3 Necessary Tools...3 Safety Instructions...3 Other Notice...4 Upgrade and Warranty 4 Acquisition of Replaceable Parts 4 Removing Side Covers 5 Right Side View...6 Left Side View...6 Removing CPU Cooler Set 7 Removing CPU...8 Removing Memory...9 Removing M.2 SSD (Optional 10 Removing Graphics Card 12 Installing 3.5" HDD (Optional 16 Revision V1.0, 2022/11 2 Contents
Contents How to Use this Service Guide 3 Necessary Tools...3 Safety Instructions...3 Other Notice...4 Upgrade and Warranty 4 Acquisition of Replaceable Parts 4 Removing Side Covers 5 Right Side View...6 Left Side View...6 Removing CPU Cooler Set 7 Removing CPU...8 Removing Memory...9 Removing M.2 SSD (Optional 10 Removing Graphics Card 12 Installing 3.5" HDD (Optional 16 Revision V1.0, 2022/11 2 Contents
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... this Service Guide 3 The internal view of disassembling/assembling the system. Always handle electrostatic-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies only at static-free work areas. ∙ Handle components with the components whenever the components are provided for MSI-authorized dealers or service centers. Since the topics in -depth illustration of your immediate needs. ⚠ Important All information is subject to Use this guide...
... this Service Guide 3 The internal view of disassembling/assembling the system. Always handle electrostatic-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies only at static-free work areas. ∙ Handle components with the components whenever the components are provided for MSI-authorized dealers or service centers. Since the topics in -depth illustration of your immediate needs. ⚠ Important All information is subject to Use this guide...
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... dealer. Upgrade and Warranty Please note that you contact the authorized dealer or service center for the detailed information about the acquisition of their respective owners. It is subject to software and hardware are replaced and no stray screws remain inside the product. ∙ If this product. Acquisition of Replaceable Parts Please be noticed that all screws are for use with...
... dealer. Upgrade and Warranty Please note that you contact the authorized dealer or service center for the detailed information about the acquisition of their respective owners. It is subject to software and hardware are replaced and no stray screws remain inside the product. ∙ If this product. Acquisition of Replaceable Parts Please be noticed that all screws are for use with...
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Pull to install/replace the component if needed. 1. Removing Side Covers 5 Place the system on or connected to the power. ∙ Follow the steps below in reverse order to open the covers carefully. Remove them, and set them for later use . 3. Unlock the cover screws and keep them aside for later use . Removing Side Covers ⚠ Important ∙ Before you remove or install any components, make sure the system is not turned on a flat and steady surface. 2.
Pull to install/replace the component if needed. 1. Removing Side Covers 5 Place the system on or connected to the power. ∙ Follow the steps below in reverse order to open the covers carefully. Remove them, and set them for later use . 3. Unlock the cover screws and keep them aside for later use . Removing Side Covers ⚠ Important ∙ Before you remove or install any components, make sure the system is not turned on a flat and steady surface. 2.
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Gently remove the SSD from the slot. 10 Removing M.2 SSD (Optional) Removing M.2 SSD (Optional) ∙ Follow the steps below in reverse order to install/replace the component if needed. 1. Locate the M.2 SSD and remove the screw. 2.
Gently remove the SSD from the slot. 10 Removing M.2 SSD (Optional) Removing M.2 SSD (Optional) ∙ Follow the steps below in reverse order to install/replace the component if needed. 1. Locate the M.2 SSD and remove the screw. 2.