Swiftech H20 120 R3A User Manual

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Copyright Swiftech 2004 – All rights reserved – Last revision date: 11-23-04
Rouchon Industries, Inc., dba Swiftech – 1703 E. 28

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Street, Signal Hill, CA 90755 – Tel. 562-595-8009 – Fax 562-595-8769 - E Mail:

[email protected] – URL:

http://www.swiftnets.com

2. Installing

MCW20-A™

water-block

Install the provided screws through the

motherboard, using a black fiber washer on both sides of
the motherboard, and tighten the nuts.

Install the motherboard back into the chassis

Lightly coat the CPU with the included Arctic

Céramique thermal compound. Application will vary
depending on the type of processor. We recommend
visiting http://www.arcticsilver.com for detailed
instructions.

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.

Slide down the MCW20-A over the retention

screws, as shown figure 10, then install the nylon tension
limiters (flange facing down), the springs, and tighten the
assembly with the knurled knobs. Over tightening of the
assembly is prevented by the tension limiter. Users
should be cautious nonetheless, as nylon can be easily
crushed.

4-40 x 1 1/2“ philips screw

Figure 10

3.

Connect the block to the rest of the cooling circuit.
The block is designed in such a way that it will bleed itself automatically in any vertical orientation (computer standing-up).

4.

Type of Coolant:

i)

For best performance, use 95% distilled water, and 5% Swiftech brand “HydrX” corrosion inhibitor (available here:

http://www.swiftnets.com/store/category.asp?CatID=2

, under the “accessories” section).

ii)

In ALL cases, you MUST use Distilled water AND a corrosion inhibitor with the MCW20 water-block. Regular automotive anti-freeze
is acceptable. Automotive manufacturers recommend that not less than 25% is used.

iii) NEVER use tap water, even for a short-term test.
iv) Not following paragraphs b and c above constitutes misuse (*) of the product, and will void your warranty.

5.

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.
Troubleshooting help is available on our web site at

www.swiftnets.com

, or by calling customer support at 562-595-12009.

Note concerning removal of the tubing in quick-connect fittings

: Push

in the collet squarely against the face of the fitting using Swiftech’s tube
removal tool, or a wrench of approximately the same opening diameter as
the tube (1/2” +). The collet is the inner plastic ring protruding from the face
of fitting. It fits loosely into the fitting, and can be moved up and down by
approximately 1/8”. With the collet firmly held against the face of the fitting,
the tube can be safely pulled out. Do not attempt to pull the tube out without
pushing squarely against the collet. This may result in damaging the fitting.

Figure 11

Figure 12

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