Quick Start Manual

Caution
1. For a detailed installation process, please refer to the complete version of the manual
2. Before pouring liquid coolant into the tank to test the liquid cooling system, please reconrm
all the tubes have been fastened and the tube clips are in the right position.
3. While the liquid in the tank is lower than the low water-level, the red light on the bottom of
the PCB will blink. ( Please purchase GIGABYTE
TM
liquid coolant to ll it )
4. When the liquid is lower than the low water-level, the system will turn off automatically
within four seconds after detection of water inadequacy.
5. While removing the tubes for disassembly, please make sure to keep all the devices away
from any electronic part. ( Please refer to disassembly process instruction )
Accessories
01) Radiator
02) Pump + Tank Assembly
03) MOSFET Air Cooling Fan
04) Waterblock
05) 4-Way Splitter Valve ( 2 pcs )
06) 1/2 Inch Tube
07) Tube Clips ( 8 pcs )
08) Screws
09) Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775
Spring Screws
10) Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775
Back Plate
11) Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775
Bracket
12) AMD K8 Clip
13) AMD Bracket
14) Fan Speed Control Box
15) PCI rear fan speed control panel
16) Radiator Rack
17) Pump Power Cord
18) Fan 1 to 2 Power Cord
19) Fan speed control Power Cord
20) Heat Sink for Memory ( 8 pcs )
21) Bend Proof Spring
22) Nylon Tie ( 4pcs )
23) Grease
24) GIGABYTE
TM
Liquid Coolant
25) Velcro
26) Installation Guide
Tube3 : The inlet of radiator to
4-way splitter valve (1)
Tube1 : 4-way splitter valve (1)
to the outlet of the
waterblack
Tube4 : The outlet of radiator
to the inlet of the tank
Tube2 : 4-way splitter valve (2)
to the inlet of the waterblock
Tube5 : 4-way splitter valve (2)
to the outlet of the tank
B
A
B
A
Liquid Cooling System complete installation diagram
Quick Installation Guide
Tube1
Tube 2
Radiator Speed Control
Box Installation
Pour in Liquid Coolant
Radiator Installation
H Take off the double-side sticker on the Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775 Back
Plate ( as Figure a ), and stick it on the back of Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775
CPU with aligning four holes on Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775 Back Plate and
four holes on the back of Pentium4
®
LGA775 CPU motherboard (as Figure b).
2-1 Connect one side of tube 1 with 4-way splitter valve (1) A as shown in
the picture and fasten it with tube clip; connect the other side of tube 1
with the outlet of waterblock and fasten it with tube clip.
2-2 Connect one side of tube 2 with 4-way splitter valve (2) B as shown
in the gure and fasten it with tube clip; connect the other side of tube
2 with the inlet of waterblock and fasten it with tube clip.
2-3-1 Place the waterblock on the top of Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775 CPU, and secure with
attached Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775 Bracket.
( For detail installation step of Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 Clips,
please refer to Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 Clip installation and
waterblock installation instruction )
2-3-2 Place the waterblock on AMD K8 retention
mechanism, and secure with attached AMD
K8 retention mechanism kit.
( For detail installation step of AMD K8 Clips, please refer to
AMD K8 Clip installation and waterblock installation instruction )
2-3-3 Place the waterblock on AMD AM2 retention
mechanism, and secure with attached AMD
AM2 retention mechanism kit.
( For detail installation step of AMD AM2 Clips , please refer to
AMD AM2 Clips installation and waterblock installation instruction )
2-4 Using the nylon tie to fasten 4-way splitter valve
on trestle of the chassis. If there is no trestle
available, try to nd an applicable place to
fasten it.
2-5 Place the MOSFET air cooling fan on the top of
waterblock and make sure that the four feet of MOSFET
air cooling fan are rmly locked to the waterblock.
2-6 Plug the 1 to 2 power cord of the fan in socket of the CPU
FAN on the montherboard ( Figure a : 3-pin CPU fan socket /
Figure b : 4-pin CPU fan socket ( Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 LGA775) )
2-7 Plug the 1 to 2 power cord’s 3 pin male
connector into socket of the SYS FAN
on the motherboard as shown.
2-8 Place PCI slot fan speed controller at the
rear of the chassis. (Place on the middle or lower PCI
slot is recommended )
2-9 Thread Tube 3 through the hole on PCI slot ( as Figure a ) to connect one side of tube 3 with 4-way splitter valve (1)
B and fasten it with tube clips ( as Figure b ), and connect the other side of tube 3 with the inlet of radiator and
fasten it with tube clips ( as Figure c ).
For GIGABYTE
TM
3D AuroraTriton or Poseidon series chassis user, the tube can be threaded through
drainage inlet / outlet on the chassis. ( as the right two holes in Figure d )
2-10 Thread Tube 4 through the hole on PCI slot to
connect one side of tube 4 with the outlet of radiator
and fasten it with tube clips, and connect the other
side of tube 4 with the inlet of the tank and fasten it
with clips.
2-11 Use tube 5 to be connect 4-way splitter valve with
outlet of the tank and fasten it with tube clips.
Tube Installation
Pump Power Cord Installation
3-1 Connect the Power
SW ( female 2-pin )
from the chassis’s
panel with the
pump
power cord male
2-pin.
3-2 Connect the pump
power SW cord
female 2-pin with
“+PW-“ jumper on
the motherboard.
3-3 Connect the pump power cord 6-pin connector with the
back of the tank. ( as gure a / b )
3-4 Connect 4-pin power supply connector
with the 4-pin pump cord connector.
4-1 Thread the radiator fan
connector through the hole
of PCI slot fan speed
control panel.
4-2 Plug the connector from the
PCI slot fan speed control panel
in the fan speed control box.
4-3 Plug the radiator fan power
cord in the fan speed
control box.
4-4 To accomplish installation, plug the power cord for fan
speed control box in the connector on the fan speed control
box (as Figure a) and plug the other side of the power cord in the
available 1 to 2 socket (as Figure b).
5-1 Open the lid of the tank to pour in liquid coolant and close
the lid.
5-2 Turn on the power until all liquid coolant drains into
the tubes; the red light on the bottom of PCB will blink
and bleep; the system will turn off automatically within
4 seconds. ( This is normal at this point since the tube
and radiator are not full of liquid. )
5-3 Open the lid of the tank again to rell it with liquid coolant
and close it. Turn on the power one more time and repeat
this step until the water is no longer lower than low water-
level.
6-1 Fix the radiator rack to the radiator
with 3 x M3 screws
6-2 Remove the 2 screws on the power
supply at the rear of chassis as
shown.
6-3 To accomplish liquid cooling
system, align the 2 screw hole on
the radiator rack to the 2 screw
holes on the power supply and
fasten them up.
Warning :
1. While relling liquid coolant, please remove the tank from the chassis to prevent other
components from improper relling of liquid coolant.
2. Before turning on the power, please conrm that all the tube clips are fastened; leakage of liquid
coolant due to improper installation may damage the system that is not covered by warranty.
3. Use only GIGABYTE
TM
liquid coolant; any damage arising from using other liquid product is not
covered by warranty.
4. Be aware of abnormal leakage. If the installation was correct and the tubes are fastened, and the
liquid cooling system leaks please turn off the power immediately, and drain out all the coolant.
Contact GIGABYTE
TM
dealers or GIGABYTE
TM
service center.
5. For the rst time of pouring liquid coolant into the tank; the radiator should be lay down at to
facilitate exhaust air to ensure the liquid cooling system to function silently; and then install the
radiator in accordance with the instruction. Make sure all the air bubble in the tube has
been removed to ensure the performance of cooling.
Tube 4
Tube 5
a
b
< Figure a >
GH-WIU02
After measuring the distance between the parts of the cooling system, cut the tubes
into ve suitable pieces as shown below. To get the right length for each tube, it is
strongly recommended to t all the components in the right position.
Tube 3
Step 2
Intel
®
Pentium4
®
LGA775 Back Plate
Installation ( FOR AMD series CPU please ignore this step)
Step 1
< Figure b >
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
< Figure a > < Figure b >
< Figure a > < Figure b > < Figure c > < Figure d >
< Figure a > < Figure b >
< Figure a > < Figure b >

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