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It's very simple to set up. The cords will only fit into the correct sockets on the computer. If you've never set one up before take your time. Try to start with the cords on the bottom and work your way up. It will take very little pressure to put them in their slots. If the socket is the correct size and shape but still doesn't fit try turning the cord over, they will only fit one way. Be patient and don't try to force anything. The power cord should be the only one that takes any effort to plug in. On the bottom rear is a main power on/off switch. Be sure to turn it on only after all the cords are in place. I can set one up in 5 minutes or so but I've done it many, many times. Remember it's much more important to do it correctly than quickly. One last thing. Plug the power cord in last
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for reaching out Grahame. The PC comes pre-built with a power cable. You would need to plug the power cable into the power supply on the back of the computer and then into an outlet. Then, you would need to provide your own monitor and use the cable, preferably, a HDMI, DVI, or Display Port, and have that plugged into your video card. After that, you should get display and be able to use the computer. If you have any further questions or concerns then please do not hesitate to give our tech support agents a call for any assistance; we're always happy to help. Tech support: (888)937-5582 - CyberpowerPC Support
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