KME A2E7X
ALL-IN-ONE PC
CHASSIS INTEGRATION WITH THE
GIGABYTE GA-Q87TN
DESKTOP BOARD
1. Removing Rear Cover Fasteners
2. Removing Rear Cover
3. Removing Rear Cover Bracket
4. Positioning CPU Heat Sink
5. Installing HDD or SSD in Drive Bracket
6. Replacing Rear Cover Bracket
7. Installing Optical Drive
8. Removing Stand Cover Plate
9. Positioning Rear Cover Stand Plate
10. Removing Rear Stand Rubber Bumper
11. Separating Rear Stand Cover Plate Moulding
12. Remove Stand Hinge Cover Pate
13. Remove Internal Stand Fasteners
14. Prepare for VESA mount
15. Attach VESA mount bracket
Remove the four fasteners located at the edge of the rear cover.
If there are 4 fasteners located at the VESA mount points, remove
these as well.
Once the fasteners have been removed, select the lower right or
left side corner and lift the cover upwards.
Once the rear cover has been removed, remove the rear cover
plate by shifting it towards the CPU Fan and lifting upwards.
Slide the Optical Drive into position as shown.
The stand cover plate requires removal as part of the VESA mount
preparation. Remove the four fasteners at the edge of the stand
and one located under the mini-stand extension.
Position the rear stand vertically to prepare for final removal
steps. Please note: Do not extend the stand beyond 90 degrees
as this could cause permanent damage to the stand.
Peel the rubber bumper back as shown to prepare for rear cover
plate removal.
Separate the rear cover plate moulding as shown.
Unclip the stand hinge cover plate as shown.
Remove the rear cover and loosen the internal stand fasteners as
shown.
Ensure that the rear cover bracket is securely in position and
replace the rear cover as shown. Fasten the 4 outer fasteners
before fastening the four VESA mount fasteners.
Position the VESA mount bracket over the four VESA mount points
and fasten the bracket to the chassis.
When positioning the CPU Heat Sink, ensure that it is properly
fastened to the chassis via retention clips on the chassis.
The 3.5” mounting points in the drive bracket can accommodate a
2.5” drive as shown.
When replacing the rear cover bracket, ensure that cables are
properly routed and none are trapped between the cover and
chassis.