Koolance ICM-PC54I User Manual

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AMD Socket AM2, AM2+, AM3,

AM3+, FM1, FM2

Intel Socket

LGA 1150,

1155, 1156

Intel Socket LGA 1366

Intel Socket

LGA 775

One or two back plates may be included with your water block. Use the picture below
to determine which hole location your mounting posts should use:

Over each mounting post above the top bracket, place a plastic washer, then a
spring, and lastly a thumb nut. Tighten thumb nuts gradually in a cross-shape
pattern.

Intel socket LGA 2011 does not use a back plate.
Instead, use the included mounting posts, which
screw directly into the existing motherboard’s CPU
back plate.

Intel Socket 2011 Posts

Apply thermal paste to the CPU directly. Spread the
paste so that it evenly and thinly covers the CPU. A
piece of thick paper (such as a business card) works
well for this.

CAUTION: Do not overtighten thumb nuts or damage to the water
block, processor, or motherboard could result. If the water block is
opened for any reason, carefully hand-tighten assembly screws during
reassembly to prevent stripping or damaging the threads.

!

The CPU water block can be opened (for
cleaning, etc.) by carefully unscrewing the

four assembly screws with the included wrench. It is
extremely important to reassemble this product properly.

1. Make sure both o-rings are
smoothly in their grooves. These
should never become warped or
damaged.

2. The center impingement plate
has notched corners to align it
with tabs on the top cover.

3. The cold plate microfins
must run perpendicular to the
impingement plate center slot!

4. When the block is assembled,
look into the outlet hole to confirm
proper fin direction. The microfins
should run towards the inlet
hole.

4.

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3.

3.

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2.

2.

R e m o v e t h e
p r o t e c t i v e f i l m
from the bottom
of the cold plate.

Place the water
block over the
mounting posts.

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