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Apr 08, 2025 - 11:42 AM
Step 1: Applying thermal paste
Before installing the CPU cooler, apply a small amount of thermal paste onto the center of your CPU. This helps to improve heat transfer between the CPU and the cooler.
Step 2: Remove the protection film
Remove any protective film from the bottom of the CPU cooler before installation.
Step 3 (For Intel): Insert the clips into the corresponding holes on the Intel mounting bracket
For Intel socket types, insert the clips provided with the cooler into the corresponding holes on the Intel mounting bracket. Ensure that the clips are securely inserted.
Step 4 (For Intel): Secure the mounting bracket with push pins
Place the Intel mounting bracket onto the motherboard's CPU socket. Align the push pins with the corresponding holes on the motherboard. Push down on each pin until it clicks into place, securing the bracket.
Step 5 (For Intel): Hook the retention clip to the retention frame lugs
Push down on the retention clip, one side at a time, until both sides of the clip are hooked to the retention frame lugs. This ensures that the CPU cooler is securely attached to the motherboard.
Step 6 (For AMD): Hook the retention clip to the retention frame lugs
Push down on the retention clip, one side at a time, until both sides of the clip are hooked to the retention frame lugs. This ensures that the CPU cooler is securely attached to the motherboard.
Step 7: Connect the fan cable to the CPU_FAN socket
Locate the CPU_FAN socket on your motherboard and connect the fan cable from the CPU cooler to this socket. This allows the motherboard to control the fan speed based on CPU temperature.
Please note that the above steps are a general guide. For more specific instructions and illustrations, please refer to the JONSBO CR1200 92mm ARGB CPU Cooler Instruction Manual provided with the product.
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