1. Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your FSP Group FSP300-60THA 300W ATX Power Supply. Please read this manual thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
Adhere to the following safety guidelines to prevent injury or damage to the product and your system:
- CHENJEZO: Do not open the power supply unit. There are no user-serviceable components inside. Opening the unit voids the warranty and poses a risk of electric shock.
- Onetsetsani kuti magetsi achotsedwa pa soketi ya AC musanayike kapena kukonza.
- Ikani magetsi pamalo opumira bwino kuti musatenthe kwambiri.
- Musawonetse chipangizocho ku chinyezi kapena kutentha kwambiri.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
The FSP300-60THA is a reliable 300W ATX power supply designed for personal computer systems.

This image displays the FSP Group FSP300-60THA 300W ATX Power Supply, showcasing its compact form factor, rear fan, and power input socket. The unit features a standard grey metal casing with various cables bundled at the front.
4. Mafotokozedwe aukadaulo
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Chitsanzo | FSP300-60THA |
| Gawo Nambala | Mtengo wa 9PA3007715 |
| Wopanga | Gulu la FSP |
| Fomu Factor | ATX |
| Kutulutsa Wattage | 300W |
| Kulowetsa kwa AC | 115/220-240V~, 7/3.5A, 60/50Hz |
| DC Output (+3.3V) | 20.0A |
| DC Output (+5V) | 20.0A |
| DC Output (+12V1) | 8.0A |
| DC Output (+12V2) | 14.0A |
| DC Output (-12V) | 0.8A |
| DC Output (+5Vsb) | 2.0A |
| Njira Yozizirira | Air (1 Fan) |
| Miyeso ya Phukusi Pafupifupi | 12 x 10 x 9 mainchesi |
| Kulemera kwa chinthucho pafupifupi | 6 mapaundi |

This close-up image shows the rating label on the FSP300-60THA power supply. It details the model number, AC input voltage and current, DC output voltages ndi amperages for each rail (+3.3V, +5V, +12V1, +12V2, -12V, +5Vsb), and various safety certifications including UL, CSA, TÜV Rheinland, and CB.
5. Zolumikizira
The FSP300-60THA power supply includes the following connectors:
- 1x 20+4 Pin ATX Motherboard Connector
- 1x 4-Pin ATX CPU Power Connector
- Multiple SATA Power Connectors (for hard drives, SSDs, optical drives)
- Multiple 4-Pin Molex Peripheral Connectors
- 1x Floppy Drive Power Connector (FDD)

This image displays the various power connectors extending from the FSP300-60THA power supply. Visible connectors include the main 20+4 pin ATX motherboard connector, a 4-pin CPU power connector, multiple SATA power connectors for storage devices, and 4-pin Molex peripheral connectors.
6. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Follow these steps to properly install your FSP300-60THA power supply:
- Konzani Dongosolo Lanu: Ensure your computer case is open and accessible. Disconnect all power cables from your existing power supply and remove it if necessary.
- Install the Power Supply: Carefully place the FSP300-60THA into the designated power supply bay in your computer case. Secure it with the provided screws.
- Connect Motherboard Power: Connect the 20+4 pin ATX connector to your motherboard's main power socket. Ensure it is firmly seated.
- Lumikizani Mphamvu ya CPU: Connect the 4-pin ATX CPU power connector to the corresponding socket on your motherboard.
- Gwirizanitsani Zozungulira: Use the SATA power connectors for hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives. Use Molex connectors for other compatible peripherals. Connect the FDD connector if required.
- Kuwongolera Ma Chingwe: Dulani mawaya mosamala kuti mpweya uyende bwino komanso kuti zinthu ziyende bwino. Gwiritsani ntchito mawaya ngati pakufunika kutero.
- Tsekani Mlanduwo: Once all connections are secure, close your computer case and fasten any panels.
- Lumikizani Mphamvu ya AC: Plug the AC power cord into the power supply and then into a grounded wall outlet.
7. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Basic operation of the power supply is straightforward:
- To power on your system, press the power button on your computer case. The power supply will automatically begin providing power to your components.
- To power off your system, shut down your operating system normally. The power supply will cease operation once the system is fully off.
- For a hard shutdown, disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet or flip the power switch on the back of the power supply to the OFF position. Only do this in emergencies to prevent data loss or component damage.
8. Kusamalira
Kusamalira bwino kumatsimikizira kuti magetsi anu akhala nthawi yayitali komanso kuti agwire bwino ntchito:
- Kuyeretsa: Periodically clean the exterior of the power supply and its fan grille to prevent dust buildup, which can impede airflow and lead to overheating. Use compressed air or a soft brush. Ensure the power supply is disconnected from power before cleaning.
- Mpweya wabwino: Ensure adequate ventilation around your computer case. Do not block the air intake or exhaust vents of the power supply.
- Kuyang'ana Chingwe: Regularly check all power cables for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Replace damaged cables immediately.
9. Mavuto
Onani pa tebulo ili m'munsimu kuti muwone zovuta zomwe zimafala komanso mayankho ake:
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Dongosolo siliyatsa | No power to PSU | Check AC power cord connection, wall outlet, and power switch on PSU. |
| Mphamvu zamakina zimayatsidwa koma osawonetsa | Malumikizidwe otayirira | Ensure all power connectors (20+4 pin, 4-pin CPU, GPU) are firmly seated. |
| System randomly shuts down | Overheating or insufficient power | Check for proper ventilation. Verify total system wattage requirements against PSU output. |
| Wokupiza osapota | Fan failure or low load | Fan may not spin at low loads (if semi-passive). If no spin at high load, contact support. |

This image shows a power supply tester connected to a PSU, displaying voltage readings for +5V, +12V1, +3.3V, -12V, +12V2, 5VSB, and PG. This tool is useful for diagnosing power supply issues by verifying that all voltage rails are within acceptable limits.
10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
FSP Group provides a limited warranty for this product. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official FSP Group webmalo kuti mudziwe zambiri za chitsimikizo ndi zikhalidwe.
For technical support, product inquiries, or warranty claims, please contact FSP Group customer service through their official channels. Contact information can typically be found on the manufacturer's webtsamba kapena pakupanga kwazinthu.





