MSI MPG Quietude 100S User's Guide
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To install additional fans, first remove the side panel of the case. Locate the fan mounting points, typically at the front, top, and rear of the case. Secure the fans using screws provided with the fans, connect the fan cables to the motherboard or fan controller, and replace the side panel.
The MSI MPG Quietude 100S supports GPUs up to 380mm in length, allowing for the installation of most high-end graphics cards.
To improve airflow, ensure that all cable management is neatly done to avoid blocking air paths. Install high-quality intake and exhaust fans, and consider using dust filters to maintain cleanliness. Regularly clean any dust buildup from the fans and vents.
Yes, the MSI MPG Quietude 100S supports liquid cooling solutions. It can accommodate a 360mm radiator at the front and a 240mm radiator at the top, offering flexibility for custom and AIO liquid cooling setups.
To remove the front panel, gently pull from the bottom of the panel to disengage the clips. Be cautious to avoid damaging the clips. Once detached, you can access the front fan mounts and dust filter for cleaning and maintenance.
Yes, the MSI MPG Quietude 100S offers the option to vertically mount a GPU. You will need a vertical GPU mounting bracket and a PCIe riser cable, which are usually sold separately, to complete the installation.
The dust filters in the MSI MPG Quietude 100S are located at the front, top, and bottom of the case. To access them, remove the front and top panels as needed, and slide out the bottom filter from underneath the case. Clean each filter with compressed air or wash them with water if necessary.
The MSI MPG Quietude 100S supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, providing flexibility for different builds and configurations.
For efficient cable management, use the provided cable routing holes and tie-down points. Utilize cable ties to bundle cables together and keep them flat against the case interior. This helps in maintaining a clean build and improving airflow.
To replace the PSU, first power down and unplug your system. Remove the side panel and disconnect all PSU cables. Unscrew the PSU from its mounting, slide it out of the case, and install the new PSU by reversing the process. Ensure all connections are secure and replace the side panel.