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[* black] Removing the power supply
-[* black] Disconnect the power connector from the logic board (this looks alot like a standard ATX connector, but I have yet to test the voltages)
+[* black] Disconnect the power connector from the logic board (this looks alot like a standard ATX connector. The lone difference is that the wire which supplies -5V on an ATX supply [pin 18] becomes a ground wire in the B&W G3. If you just plug in an ATX supply without any modifications, you'll short out its -5V output. )
[* black] There is a 4-Pin Cable connected to the front panel box, remove it.
[* black] Disconnect the internal fan cable.
[* red] The Fan Connector
[* black] Then Route all of the cables up through the case to the level of the power supply.