* Power supply unit (5.1V 3A USB-C, recommended by the Raspberry Pi).
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* The USB-C Bridge is located in with the ATX end which includes a pink foam spacer.
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* Please assemble hat onto the rpi and test all of the parts before installing in the case, it's easier to install in the case than to dissasemble it.
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* If going from a v2 to a v3, the splitter is **no longer needed**.
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If you have a kit without a metal case, you can use our free 3D printing case drawing: [v3.3](stl/v3.3/index.md){target=_blank} for the Kickstarter/Store model, [v3.2](stl/v3.2/index.md){target=_blank} for the pre-release.
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1. **[Flash the memory card.](flashing_os.md){target=_blank}**
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NOTE: OLED will not light up till step 5 is performed, video was performed after it was already configured, heat sinks NOT included.
!!! warning "OLED glass can crack if force is used to install it, please handle with care and rock back and forth on the pins side to install."
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* **HDMI input** and **USB emulation** port must be connected to the computer. **ATX** too, but it's optional, [read below](#atx-connection). There should be no USB hub between PiKVM and the computer, as some UEFI/BIOS cannot detect them at the boot stage. On the HDMI the HAT, like the CSI bridge, supports 1080p50Hz or 720p60Hz or lower.
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7. !!! danger "Just reminding again: CHANGE THE PASSWORDS! :)"
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How to do this was written in [the "First steps" guide](first_steps.md){target=_blank}
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Try restarting PiKVM using the `reboot` command executed in the terminal. If PiKVM hangs during boot (you can't get the Web Interface for a long time), then you are faced with this rare problem. **Don't worry, it's easy to fix.** Turn off the PiKVM, disconnect all cables from it, take a close look at the [diagram of its ports and jumpers](#io-ports-and-jumpers), and **remove jumper #14** (it is to the right of the CSI connector). Then you can connect and power up PiKVM again. Now everything will be fine.
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To manage the power of your computer, you will need to install an ATX adapter board inside the case and connect it to the motherboard.
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1. Connect the rainbow wires as follows to the board. Optionally print [the mounting plate](stl/atx/index.md){target=_blank} for the PCI slot on a 3D-printer. Assemble everything like on pictures below. Secure wires in any convenient way (we used soft ties).