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Asetek CPU Cooler Assembly
Asetek CPU Cooler Assembly
- 1.1 Tools Required
- 2 Step 1 - Open box, remove and organize necessary contents, remove plastic coverings
- 3 Step 2 - If not done so already remove the previous CPU cooling block, radiator, and disconnect the attached fan. The radiator and fan screws can be used for the next step.
- 4 Step 3 - Fasten fan(s) to radiator with long screws.
- 5 Step 4 - Fasten the radiator to system case/chassis.
- 6 Step 5 - Screw in the standoffs at the appropriate locations around the CPU.
- 7 Step 6 - Remove the plastic cap on the CPU cooling block.
- 8 Step 7 - Attach the circular bracket to the CPU cooling block from the bottom, twist to lock it into place.
- 9 Step 8 - Place the CPU cooling unit on the CPU, lining up the bracket with the standoffs.
- 10 Step 9 - Use the thumbscrew nuts to secure the CPU cooling block to the CPU.
- 11 Done.
Tools Required |
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Philips-head Screwdriver Preferably thinner/narrow bit for smaller screws |
Step 1 - Open box, remove and organize necessary contents, remove plastic coverings
The cooler kit should contain:
4x Standoffs
4x Thumbscrew nuts
1x Circular bracket for your CPU socket type
1-2x Fans to be affixed to the radiator
1x CPU cooling block pump+radiator unit
Step 2 - If not done so already remove the previous CPU cooling block, radiator, and disconnect the attached fan. The radiator and fan screws can be used for the next step.
Step 3 - Fasten fan(s) to radiator with long screws.
Tap top of screws so the radiator screw holes catch. It may take a few tries to get the screw alignment correct.
The arrow indicating airflow direction should be pointing towards the radiator so the heat is blown out of the system rather than sucked in.
Step 4 - Fasten the radiator to system case/chassis.
Step 5 - Screw in the standoffs at the appropriate locations around the CPU.
Step 6 - Remove the plastic cap on the CPU cooling block.
Be careful to not get the pre-applied thermal paste on your fingers.
Step 7 - Attach the circular bracket to the CPU cooling block from the bottom, twist to lock it into place.
See the link below to the manufacturer’s video demonstrating how to attach the bracket.
Step 8 - Place the CPU cooling unit on the CPU, lining up the bracket with the standoffs.
Ensure the cooling tubes are oriented so that they are not twisted ore bent on their path to the radiator.
Step 9 - Use the thumbscrew nuts to secure the CPU cooling block to the CPU.
Done.
Part Numbers:
ASE-35-150-0000015-00 (Intel version)
ASE-35-102-0000131-00
NOC-NF-P12 REDUX-1700 PWM-00
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