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1. Preparing

your

Motherboard

Remove the existing heat sink

Carefully clean the CPU.

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.

2. Water-block

orientation

For ease of operations during the filling and bleeding procedures, the outlet should always be at the highest point (while the
computer system is standing upright):

3. Water-block

Installation

The MCW6000-NX water-block uses Intel’s validated retention spring, provided in accordance to Intel specifications by the motherboard
vendors. Installation of the water-block to the processor is identical to that of a standard heatsink, normally described in the
motherboard installation guide. Simply screw down all 4 Philips screws to the chassis standoffs as shown in Figure 1, and installation is
complete.

Figure 2

Tubes attached with the
included worm-drive clamps

4.

Connecting the water-block(s) to the cooling circuit

Carefully identify the direction of the flow in your circuit. For the MCW6000 to operate properly, the fitting
located at the center of the water-block MUST BE USED AS THE INLET. In multi-processor environments,
connect the two blocks in series: For example: from pump discharge to inlet of processor 1, discharge of
processor 1 to inlet of processor 2, and discharge of processor 2 to radiator.

5.

Attaching the tubes

In kit form, the MCW6000™ ships with 2’ of tube already clamped to inlet and outlet. When sold separately,
two worm-drive hose clamps are included.

6. Type

of

Coolant

Being entirely made of copper, the MCW6000™ may be used with pure water, and does not necessitate the
use of anti-corrosion agents. The use of an algaecide is nonetheless recommended in any liquid cooling
system, and our HydrX™ additive also performs such function.

7. 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. Do not test the water-block using city water pressure. This will bow the top of the housing
and render the block unusable (and will void your warranty). Maximum pressure allowable for testing is
25 psi (1.7 bar)
Troubleshooting help is available on our web site at

www.swiftnets.com

, or by calling customer support at

562-595-8009.

Copyright Swiftech 2004 – All rights reserved – Last revision date: 11-23-04
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