Swiftech MCX462 User Manual

Swiftech Computer Accessories

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Copyright Swiftech 2001 – All rights reserved – Last revision date: Oct. 2001
Rouchon Industries, Inc., dba Swiftech – 1703 E. 28

th

Street, Signal Hill, CA 90806 – Tel. 562-595-8009 – Fax 562-595-8769

E Mail: Swiftech @swiftnets.com – URL:

http://www.swiftnets.com

Information subject to change without notice

Page 1

Packing list

Parts

Qty

Parts

Qty

Heat Sink

1

Springs – pre-installed

4

Fan

1

.230x.096 Nylon spacers –
pre-installed

4

Fan guard

1

.220x.046 Nylon spacers
(for motherboard)

4

6-32 x 2” screws (for 70mm fan)

4

6-32 Hex Lock-Nuts (for
motherboard)

4

Push-nuts (for 80mm fan)

4

Black fiber washers (for
motherboard)

10

Standoffs

4

Thermal grease – Arctic
Alumina

1


I. Preparing the motherboard

1.

You must uninstall your MB prior to installing the MCX462-U

heat sink.

2.

Install standoffs in MB
Determine which standoff washers to use, depending on the mounting holes sizes of your particular MB model:

Large holes .230”(5.8mm) diameter, use in the following order: standoff, black fiber washer, .220x.046 Nylon spacers (fits
inside the MB hole), then on the other side of the MB, black fiber washer, and lock-nut.

Small grounded holes .150”(3.8mm) diameter (you can recognize grounding by a silver ring around the holes), use in the
following order: standoff directly to the MB (black fiber washer is NOT necessary), then on the other side of the MB, black
fiber washer, and lock-nut.

Small holes, NOT grounded (bare circuit board): you must use black fiber washers, or damage to the MB may occur: use
in the following order: standoff, black fiber washer, then on the other side of the MB, black fiber washer, and lock-nut.

MB with

large holes

MB with

small non-grounded

holes

must use

fiber washer

MB with

small grounded

holes, no washer

necessary on

this side

Use .220x.046

nylon spacer

(fit inside the hole)

Standoff

Hex lock-nut

to back side of

the MB





Install standoff in each one of the
four holes surrounding the socket.
Keep the standoff & washer centered
over the MB holes, and secure with
hex lock nuts on backside of the
MB.

3.

Re-install the MB inside the case.


II. Heat sink Installation

1.

The case should be laying flat on a table.

2.

Insert the processor into the socket, and lightly coat the processor core with the provided Arctic Alumina

thermal compound. Only

a paper thin coat is necessary. It should be applied using preferably a razor blade, or a credit card, held between thumb and index at
a 45

°

angle. It is critical to ascertain that the entire core is covered with a uniform coat of thermal compound. Thermal performance will

dramatically decrease if any portion of the core is not covered by thermal compound.

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