Nstalling the, Mcw50™ gpu c, Ooler – Swiftech H20 80 R3 User Manual

Page 35: Ype of, Oolant, Inal inspection

Advertising
background image

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

th

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

[email protected] – URL:

http://www.swiftnets.com

2.

Installing the MCW50™ GPU Cooler

The MCW50™ retention mechanism can either use the two diagonal holes featured in many graphics cards such as ATI

Radeon™ 9000 to 9700 families, or the four mounting holes found in NVidia

 GeForce™ families of products. It can also be

installed with other graphics processors by using permanent bonding agents, such as thermally conductive epoxies. We
recommend Arctic Silver™ or Arctic Alumina™ epoxy.

Install your block onto the graphics card

, as shown in Figure 1 or Figure 2 (p.1) according to your application. A “finger –tight”

lock is sufficient when tightening the spring retention assemblies. Over-tightening will squish the nylon screw spacer body, and
result in uneven pressure over the GPU.

Recommended integration of the MCW50™ in an existing liquid cooling circuit:


Radiator

CPU

MCW50

Pump

Outlet

Inlet

Inlet

Inlet

Inlet

Outlet

Outlet

Outlet

Re-install the graphics card in the AGP slot

, and proceed with filling and bleeding the cooling circuit.

3. Type

of

Coolant:

a.

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).

b.

In ALL cases, you MUST use Distilled water AND a corrosion inhibitor with the MCW50 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.

4. 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 562-595-8009.


Final note concerning removal of the tubing

: Push in collet squarely against face of fitting. With the collet held in this

position, 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. Further details for using quick-connect fittings are also available here:

http://www.johnguest.com/install_6.shtm#disconnect

:

- Information subject to change without notice Page 35 of 39

Advertising