Quiet Power FS20-H20 series Liquid cooled case Installation guide Bare case parts nomenclature Components installation, pre-installation notes Installation Guide for AMD processors Installation Guide for Intel Installation Guide for Intel Pentium 4 processors Xeon processors Optional VGA cooler MCW50 installation Electrical Maintenance operations Table of contents …………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………
Case parts nomenclature NO PARTS 1 BEZEL, FRONT PS 1 2 BEZEL, FRONT, SUB 3 BUTTON, POWER 1 1 4 BUTTON, RESET 1 5 LENS 6 COVER, 5.25 FDD 1 4 7 COVER, 3.5 FDD 2 8 SPRING 9 PLATE, CAGE, 5.25 1 2 10 SPEAKER 1 11 BULKHEAD ASSY 12 SHIELD, I/O 1 1 13 CAGE, 3.5 ASSY 1 14 CARDGUIDE 15 POWER SUPPLY 1 1 16 BRACKET, P/S 1 17 COVER, TOP 18 CHASSIS, BOTTOM 1 1 NO PARTS 19 PANEL, FRONT PS 1 20 PANEL, REAR 21 SIDE, PANEL 1 2 22 CAGE, 5.25 1 23 FILLER TOP 3.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN! Components installation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open the side-panel #21 by loosening thumb screws #32 Remove the main cross bar #27. A special memory board cross bar (#37) specific to server applications is provided with the lose parts. It is not shown in the schematic above, and can be safely discarded in most consumer applications.
1. Preparing your Motherboard a. Remove the existing heat sink b. Carefully clean the CPU. c. Lightly coat the CPU with the provided thermal compound. Only a paper-thin coat is necessary. It should be applied using preferably a razor blade, or a credit card, held between thumb and index at a 45-degree angle. d. Install the Motherboard inside the case. 2. Installing the MCW5000-A™ water-block with AMD socket 462 processors: Step 1 Identify the orientation of the socket cambox.
1. Preparing your Motherboard a. Remove the existing heat sink b. Carefully clean the CPU. c. Lightly coat the CPU with the provided thermal compound. Only a paper-thin coat is necessary. It should be applied using preferably a razor blade, or a credit card, held between thumb and index at a 45-degree angle. d. Install the motherboard inside the case 2.
Install standoff in each one of the four holes surrounding the socket. Keep the standoff centered over the MB holes, and secure with fiber washer and locknuts on backside of the MB. Standoff Fiber washer and Hex lock-nut on back side of the MB Maximum torque not to exceed 16 in lb Using a SMALL pair of pliers to hold the locknuts will prevent excessive torque to the standoff, which could result in the standoff stem breaking off.
MCW50 for Nvidia Gforce MCW50 for ATI Radeon PRE-ASSEMBLED Nylon retaining washer Nylon washer Spring Spring Nylon screw spacer 2-56 S/S socket screw Figure 1 Nylon screw spacer 4-40 S/S socket screw Figure 2 1. Preparing your graphics card a. Remove the existing heat sink b. Carefully clean the GPU (graphics processing unit) c. Lightly coat the GPU with the provided thermal compound. Only a paper-thin coat is necessary.
The Quiet Power Case is equipped with an inline centrifugal pump operating on AC. In order to allow the pump to operate concurrently with the rest of the computer, the pump is connected to a relay switch as shown here: The relay switch MUST be connected to one of the power supply 4-pin connectors, AND the socket needs to be connected to an A/C source with the provided cord. OTHERWISE YOUR PUMP WILL NOT WORK ! - Intentionally left blank - th Swiftech Inc., 1703 E. 28 St., Signal Hill, CA 90755 T.
Pump Relay switch operations For normal operations, the L wire from the A/C socket is connected to the N/O (normally open) position of the switch. This means that when the computer is off, there is no current from the power supply to the switch, and the relay is opened, disallowing A/C to the pump. Conversely, as soon as you turn the computer on, the switch becomes energized by the power supply, and the relay closes, allowing A/C current to pass to the pump.
How to use quick connect fittings Cut tube square Disconnecting a fitting Ensure system is depressurised before removing fitting. Cut the tube square. It is essential that the outside diameter be free of score marks and that burrs and sharp edges be removed before inserting into fitting. For soft or thin walled plastic tubing we recommend the use of a tube insert. Push in collet squarely against face of fitting. With the collet held in this position, the pipe can be removed.
Filling & bleeding the circuit We recommend using the following mix: 95% purified water, and 5% of one of the following products: Swiftech’s specially formulated HydrX coolant, RedLine water wetter, or Zerex Racing Coolant. In order to fill and bleed the circuit, you will need to activate the pump. Since you do not want to run the computer until the cooling circuit is completely operational, you should temporarily connect the L wire to the N\C position of the switch.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open valve 2 for a couple of seconds, to allow any air trapped into the valve to escape. Close valve 2 again. Now, close valves 3 and 1, and open valve 2. The system is now full, bled, and ready to use, as shown in the picture to the right. Turn off the pump by disconnecting it from A/C. With both tubes still inside valves 1 and 3, carefully place the holding tank below the computer (on the floor for example) Disconnect the tubes from valves 1 and 3.
In summary Draining the system: Insert fill and bleed tubes into valves 1 and 3. Close valve 2 Plunge tube from valve 3 into an empty container. Open valves 1 and 3. Clean off the extremity of tube from valve one and blow into it to flush the liquid out. Do not use compressed air to perform this operation, as it could damage your pump. th Swiftech Inc., 1703 E. 28 St., Signal Hill, CA 90755 T. (562) 595-8009 F.
IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE While all efforts have been made to provide the most comprehensive tutorial possible, Swiftech assumes no liability expressed or implied for any damage(s) occurring to your components as a result of using Swiftech cooling products, either due to mistake or omission on our part in the above instructions, or due to failure or defect in the Swiftech cooling products.