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then Brad the PCIe power cables from the four
and plugged into your GP use before routing number back to the power supply behind the
motherboard tray
but the proverbial cherry on top by installing US ally branch
and now it's time to move on to cable management the thing I like about the H - from Cor-
sair is that unlike
other all in one liquid coolers in is purely performance-oriented
you give up better mounting and software control compared to other options but are six
core CPU needs all the help it can get especially if you plan to do any overclocking
so I paired this cooler and position it at the front intake
this has two effects number one is it allows the CPU to be cool
by nice fresh air coming right into the case and number two
is that it lets me leave the clean looking top on the T
versus taking it off for Nash in order to do a top radiator install
we do sacrifice slightly higher temperatures for the rest of the
components in the case
but it's really not that big a deal start by locating the correct mounting hardware for LGA
in the box
if you've got good ice you can do this pretty easily by looking for the ones with the war
course threading
if you need some help second annual Aurion a plastic
fillers so the whole is closer to the outside a hold down bracket
and put the screws through they should stay in place
the cooler includes thermal compound so you won't need to apply Rome so all you need to
do is secure the whole down plate with the included plastic ring
then screw in all on the mounting holes
into the back plate that is included on all
LGA boards corners lightly then
all the way to avoid applying uneven pressure to your CPU
next we need to clear space at the front in the case by removing the front three and a half
inch drive cage
undo the two screws on the bottom in the case then just pop it out we are only using SSD's
in this build so we could remove the second page if we wanted
but if we leave that in it gives us three days for future drive expansion position the front
one hundred and forty millimeter fans using the long screws included with your radiator
then being careful not to accidentally put any strain on your memory modules or anything
else
position the radiator carefully behind them and starts reading the screws in if it takes a
couple tries to get aligned don't worry
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