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[* black] The next step is to remove the power supply.
[* violet] Disconnect the 14 pin ATX connector from the motherboard. (Look for the festively colored cable.)
-[* black] We have now arrived at the point where we need a tool. A singe T5 Torx screw holds the power supply to the chassis.
- [* icon_note] A standard flathead screwdriver will also work.
+[* black] A single T5 Torx screw holds the power supply to the chassis.
+ [* icon_note] A standard flathead screwdriver can also be used to remove this screw.