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Apr 12, 2025 - 05:10 AM
To install the AZZA LCAZ-120C-ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler on your Intel or AMD motherboard, please follow these steps:
1. Ensure that you have all the necessary components included in the package. The package contents should include the pump, radiator, fans, mounting brackets, screws, and cables.
2. Determine the appropriate mounting bracket for your motherboard. The manual mentions specific brackets for Intel and AMD sockets, such as Intel [LGAB66/1700/115X] and AMD [LGA966/1700/11SX].
3. If you have an Intel motherboard, locate the Intel [LGAB66/1700/115X] bracket behind the motherboard. Attach it securely using the provided screws.
4. For AMD motherboards, use the AMD bracket instead. Follow the instructions in the manual to install it properly.
5. Once the bracket is secured, apply thermal paste onto the CPU. The manual does not mention the specific method, so it is recommended to apply a small amount in the center of the CPU and let the cooler spread it evenly when installed.
6. Carefully place the pump onto the CPU, aligning the mounting holes on the pump with the corresponding holes on the bracket.
7. Use the provided screws to attach the pump to the bracket. Tighten them evenly in a diagonal pattern to ensure proper pressure distribution.
8. Connect the pump's power cable to the CPU fan header on your motherboard. The manual mentions a PUM Y-Cable Instruction for fan power supply, which may provide further guidance on connecting the fans.
9. Connect the ARGB (Addressable RGB) cable from the pump to the ARGB header on your motherboard. This will allow you to control the RGB lighting effects through your motherboard's software.
10. Install the radiator and fans in your preferred configuration, ensuring proper airflow and clearance within your PC case. The manual does not provide specific instructions for this step, so refer to your case and fan manuals for guidance.
11. Finally, power on your system and check if the cooler is functioning properly. You may need to adjust fan speeds and RGB lighting settings through your motherboard's software.
Please note that the above instructions are a general guide based on the information provided in the manual. It is always recommended to refer to the specific instructions and guidelines provided by the manufacturer for your particular model.
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