Installation for amd, Platforms – Swiftech H20 120 R3A User Manual
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b.
Install the MCW20-P™ water-block
TIP!
It is preferable to have the tubing inserted
into the water-block BEFORE you install the
block onto the motherboard. This is because
pushing the tubes into the block while it is
already installed could exert undue pressure
onto the microprocessor.
Place the MCW20-P™ onto the processor, as
shown in figure 9: hooks should be engaged
into two diagonal motherboard loops first, then
install the nylon tension limiters (flange facing
down), the springs, and tighten the assembly
with the acorn nuts.
MCW20-P
Acorn nut
Spring
Nylon spacer
Hook
Neoprene
pad
Chipset core
Figure 9
c.
Connect the block to the rest of the cooling circuit.
d.
Type of Coolant:
a.
For best performance, use 95% distilled water, and 5% Swiftech brand “HydrX” corrosion inhibitor (available here:
b.
In ALL cases, you MUST use Distilled water AND a corrosion inhibitor with the MCW5002 water-block. Regular automotive anti-
freeze is acceptable. Automotive manufacturers recommend that not less than 25% is used.
c.
NEVER use tap water, even for a short-term test.
d.
Not following paragraphs b and c above constitutes misuse (*) of the product, and will void your warranty.
e.
Final inspection
Once the installation is completed, it is always a good idea to test the circuit for leaks, prior to powering up the computer. If using
Swiftech’s fill-and-bleed kit, such test can be done without any liquid into the circuit. Please refer to the FBK525
installation guide for details.
Troubleshooting help is available on our
, or by calling customer support at 562-595-12009.
3. I
NSTALLATION FOR
AMD
PLATFORMS
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1. Preparing
your
Motherboard
Remove the motherboard from the chassis
Remove the existing heat sink
Carefully clean the microprocessor, using alcohol