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-NOTE: Please review the back of the box. All parts are required before hat is fully functional
-HINT: USB-C Bridge is located in with the ATX end which includes a pink foam spacer
## Installation requirements
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* [Straight Ethernet cable](https://www.home-network-help.com/straight.html) (for the ATX board connection).
* Power supply unit (5.1V 3A USB-C, recommended by the Raspberry Pi).
+!!! tip "Before assembling"
+ * Please review the back of the box. All parts are required before hat is fully functional.
+ * The USB-C Bridge is located in with the ATX end which includes a pink foam spacer.
+
## Basic setup
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- * **HDMI input** and **USB emulation** port must be connected to the computer. **NOTE** On the HDMI the HAT, like the CSI bridge, supports 1080p50Hz or 720p60Hz **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.
+ * **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.
* Connect **Ethernet** to the network and **USB Power** to the Raspberry Pi power supply.