Quiet Power FS20-H20 series Liquid cooled case Installation guide Bare case parts nomenclature NO NO PARTS PS PARTS 19 PANEL, FRONT PS 1 1 BEZEL, FRONT 1 20 PANEL, REAR 1 2 BEZEL, FRONT, SUB 1 21 SIDE, PANEL 2 3 BUTTON, POWER 1 22 CAGE, 5.25 1 4 BUTTON, RESET 1 23 FILLER TOP 3.5 1 5 LENS 1 24 BRACKET, HDD 1 6 COVER, 5.25 FDD 4 25 SLIDE BRACKET P/S 1 7 COVER, 3.5 FDD 2 26 BASE, M/B 1 8 SPRING 1 27 CROSS BAR 1 9 PLATE, CAGE, 5.
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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.
I. Preparing the motherboard • Install standoffs in MB Standoff Fiber washer • Remove the stock heatsink support base (the black plastic frame that clips down to your motherboard). This will reveal the four mounting holes we use to install our standoffs. Install a standoff in each one of the holes. Keep the standoff centered over the MB holes, and secure with fiber washers and locknuts on backside of the MB. Lock-nut to back side of the MB Install the MB inside the case. II.
Parts list Parts Water-block 6-32 x 1 ½” screws (for HS) Standoffs Springs .230x.096 Nylon spacers .220x.046 Nylon spacers AMD INTEL Common to both Common to both Common to both Common to both X X QTY 1 4 4 4 8 4 PARTS 6-32 Lock-nuts Black fiber washers Thermal grease Tube insert P4 brackets 4-40 socket screws AMD INTEL Common to both X Common to both Common to both X X QTY 4 8 1 2 2 4 I.
II. Temperature troubleshooting IMPORTANT WARNING: AMD compatible motherboards measure the CPU temperature via a thermal probe located inside the socket. The probe only measures the air temperature underneath the CPU. Motherboard manufacturers use mathematic formulas to extrapolate the actual CPU temperature. Such formulas use correction factors to account for airflow around the socket generated by a conventional heatsink fan cooler.
d. e. 3. c. If the graphics card comes equipped with memory heat sinks, it may become necessary to remove or replace the heat sinks with low profile after-market parts. To re-install these heat sinks, Arctic Alumina™ epoxy is recommended for optimum performance instead of thermally conductive tape. Note concerning removal of the tubing: Push in collet squarely against face of fitting. With the collet held in this position, the tube can be removed with a firm pull.
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: 90% purified water, and 10% of one of the following products: Swiftech’s specially formulated HydrX coolant, or 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 a air trapped into the valve to escape. Close valve 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.
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