Swiftech H20 8501 User Manual

Page 4

Advertising
background image

3.

Install the MCW5000 water-block (s) on your CPU (s), the
MCW50 on your VGA adapter, and the chipset cooler, if
applicable.

Please follow separate instruction sheets provided with the
product(s) for individual installation.

Figure 5

Here is an example of a mockup installation, showing the radiator in
place, the CPU water-block, the graphics cooler, and the pump.
With all the components located as such, all you need to do next is
cut the tubing to the appropriate length
, always keeping in mind to
avoid sharp bends in order to prevent kinking of the tubes.

Position the pump at the bottom of the chassis. Do not peel-off the
protective sticker yet. You may have to move the pump around later
to have an optimal tube routing.

Figure 6

Figure 7

In the example shown in figure 7, we added a second radiator, installed
in “parallel”. This term is used as opposed to a “serial” configuration
where the outlet of the first radiator is connected to the inlet of the
second. Here, the main line is split into two lines with a “Y connector.
Each line feeds into the inlet of a radiator. Both outlets are then
connected together as they rejoin the main line into a second “Y”. Such
parallel configuration is mandatory to benefit fully from the addition of a
second radiator, and will yield a performance improvement of 5 to 7

°C.

Incidentally, notice in the background how the MCW5000 was rotated
90

° to provide a more convenient routing for the tubing, a good example

of the versatility of the MCW5000 retention system.

Your kit also comes with (2) springs that can be used to reinforce the
tube when a sharp bend is absolutely necessary: It prevents the tube
from collapsing (kinking), at the cost of a small flow rate reduction.

Figure 8

In a tight loop such as this, you can even stretch the

provided springs to create a larger radius!

TIP!

Rouchon Industries, Inc., dbA Swiftech – 1703 E. 28

th

St, signal Hill, CA 90755, USA – T (562) 595-8009 – F (562) 595-8769 – All content Copyright

Swiftech 2004 – Last edited 1-24-04– Subject to revision without notice

- 4 -

Advertising