Installation

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CPUCooL Installation Guide Step‑by‑Step (Beginners)

1. Prepare your workspace

  • Power off and unplug the PC.
  • Work on a flat, static-free surface; use an anti-static wrist strap if available.
  • Gather tools: screwdriver set, rubbing alcohol, lint-free cloth, thermal paste (if not pre-applied).

2. Remove existing cooler (if present)

  • Open the case side panel.
  • Disconnect the CPU fan/RGB cables from the motherboard.
  • Unscrew or unclip the current cooler according to its mounting system; gently lift it off.
  • Clean old thermal paste from the CPU with rubbing alcohol and cloth.

3. Inspect CPUCooL components

  • Confirm you have: CPUCooL heatsink, mounting brackets/backplate, screws, standoffs, fan(s), and installation manual.
  • Identify your CPU socket type (Intel or AMD) and select the correct mounting hardware.

4. Install backplate and mounting hardware

  • For backplate designs: align backplate with motherboard holes from the rear and secure standoffs on the front.
  • For clip-on systems: follow included manual steps specific to socket type.
  • Tighten standoffs evenly but not fully until the cooler is placed.

5. Apply thermal paste

  • If CPUCooL doesn’t have pre-applied paste: apply a pea-sized drop (or thin line for some CPUs) to the center of the CPU heatspreader.

6. Mount the heatsink

  • Lower the heatsink evenly onto the CPU so the paste spreads.
  • Secure screws in a cross pattern, tightening gradually to ensure even pressure.

7. Attach fans and connect cables

  • Mount fan(s) onto the heatsink/radiator as instructed (push airflow toward rear/top exhaust).
  • Connect fan PWM and RGB cables to the motherboard headers (CPUFAN for at least one fan). Use provided splitter or fan hub if needed.

8. Verify clearance and cable management

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  • Ensure RAM, GPU, and other components have clearance.
  • Tidy cables to avoid contact with fans.

9. Power on and test

  • Reattach case panel, plug in, and boot.
  • Enter BIOS/UEFI to check CPU fan RPM and temps.
  • Run a light stress test or monitoring tool (e.g., HWMonitor, Core Temp) to confirm stable temperatures and fan behavior.

10. Troubleshooting tips

  • PC won’t boot: confirm CPU_FAN connected and cooler mounted correctly.
  • High temps: reseat cooler, clean old paste fully, reapply fresh thermal paste, ensure fans oriented correctly.
  • Noise/vibration: tighten screws slightly, check fan mounts and case vibration dampeners.

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