Intel socket lga-775 (“t”) processors – Koolance CPU-305-V10 User Manual

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Be sure to install the temperature sensor before mounting the CPU
Cooler.

The CPU Cooler will use the black tension screw and the center hole
for AMD 64, Opteron, or FX processors. (Please see Tension Screw
for more details.)

CAUTION:

Always use the motherboard’s original CPU socket backplate with the Kool-

ance AMD 64 Adapter. This component is designed to avoid damage to your hardware
from over-extension.

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Intel Socket LGA-775 (“T”) Processors

The LGA 775 Adapter is designed for Intel LGA 775 (“Socket T”)
processors. The motherboard should be removed from the chassis
in order to install this device.

Rails

Screws

LGA 775 boards have 4 mounting holes which the adapter
will use.

The adapter can be mounted in any direction, but it will be easier
to install the CPU if the metal rails are mounted parallel to the
socket locking arm.

CORRECT: rails parallel to socket
locking arm

INCORRECT: rails perpendicular to socket
locking arm

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Both rails are mounted with two screws from the back side of the
motherboard.

Apply thermal paste to the CPU directly.

Spread the paste so that it evenly covers the processor. A piece of thick
paper (such as a business card) works well for this.

The P-4 socket 478 bracket clips are also used with the LGA-775
Adapter. Assemble the bracket by inserting these clips into the center
slider.

The temperature sensor should already be installed into the CPU
Cooler.

Fit the cooler and mounting bracket onto the CPU socket. The bracket
clips slide inward and outward in order to hook to the rail holes.

The CPU-305 uses the bottom rail
holes of the LGA-775 Adapter. Once the
tension screw is tightened, the cooler
should not be loose when mounted to
the processor.

Use the bottom holes on the LGA-775 Rails

Check that the bracket clips are aligned in all 4 rail holes before
installing the tension screw.

The CPU-305 Cooler will use the black tension screw, and the
center hole for LGA-775 processors. (Please see Tension Screw
for more details.)

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