Koolance VID-AT1-V06 User Manual

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NOTE: The VID-AT1-V06 is designed for ATI Radeon-based X800 Pro and X800 XT cards. The video card should be removed from the chassis in order to install
this cooling device.
CAUTION: Removal of the original heat sink my void your manufac­turer’s hardware warranty. Please consult the manufacturer if unsure,
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and keep all original parts in case of a return/RMA.
VID-AT1-V06 Installation Guide v 1.0
Remove the top heat sink and unplug the fan connection. Wipe off the original thermal paste from the video chipset, RAM modules, and heat sink.
The mounting screws on the bottom side should be removed fi rst. There may be 3 or more of these on your Radeon card.
Apply fresh thermal paste to the main chipset, taking care only to coat the raised center core. The outer portion of the chipset and metal frame do not require thermal compound.
Apply a small amount of thermal paste to all 4 memory chips on top of the card. Memory on the card’s rear side will not need thermal paste for the VID-AT1-V06.
Spread the thermal compound evenly to cover each chip using the paste packet, or a piece of thick paper (such as a business card).
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Open the VID-AT1-V06 enclosure and remove the protective fi lm from the bottom of the chipset cooler.
4 small mounting screws are included with the VID-AT1-V06. Thread an insulating washer onto each of these.
Fold the enclosure closed. The long screws should fi t through both holes in the VID-AT1-V06 back plate.
Finally, hand-tighten a nut fi rmly to both primary screws.
Place the video card into the cooling enclosure. There are 2 long screws on the enclosure which must be inserted through the card.
When installing your Radeon card, the power supply connection can be inserted through the back of the VID-AT1-V06.
NOTE: Video card RAM chips are not perfectly fl at with one another. To make sure your liquid cooler is making the best contact possible for your card, remove the cooler and examine the distribution of thermal paste.
From the card’s back side, insert and tighten each of the 4 screws into the remaining mounting holes with a screw driver.
A missing or inadequate “spot” might be corrected by further tightening a mounting nut or screw (gradually), or applying more thermal paste to the chip.
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