Swiftech Inc., 1703 E. 28th St., Signal Hill, CA 90755 T. (562) 595-8009 F. (562) 595-8769
MCW5002-64T assy with TEC and gaskets 1 Arctic Alumina thermal compound 1
3/8” NPT to ½” barb fittings 2 Euro-style connector 1
This product is intended for expert users only. Please consult with a qualified technician for installation. Improper installation may result in damage to
your components.
installation.
Swiftech assumes no liability whatsoever, expressed or implied, for the use of these products, nor their
The following instructions are subject to change without notice. Please visit our web site at www.swiftnets.com for updates.
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Assembly exploded view & part numbers
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a. Condensation control measures
The following instructions are crucial to long lasting & reliable operations. Do not skip these steps, and do not take shortcuts. Permanent damage to
your components is likely to occur otherwise.
a. Motherboard preparation
i. Conformal coating application: This step will positively ensure that any micro condensation occurring on small surface
mount components will not corrode or short-circuit the motherboard.
Procure a spray can of silicone conformal coating. We use M.G. chemicals Acrylic Conformal Coating, part # 419B-340g – A
list of retail distributors carrying this item can be found here (US): http://www.mgchemicals.com/distributors/us/index.html
Canada: http://www.mgchemicals.com/distributors/canada/index.html
recommended for their ease of use. The product can also be purchase at our online store here (effective 7/15/04):
. Equivalent products can also be used. Sprays are
,
Figure 1
Spray the back of the motherboard, concentrating on the area immediately
behind the CPU. Allow time to dry, per manufacturer specs.
Figure 2
Use masking tape to protect the CPU socket, and any connector sockets
in the immediate vicinity of the socket. A double layer of tape is
recommended for the CPU socket.
Spray the area immediately surrounding the
socket. It is not recommended to spray further
than the area circled in the above picture. Allow
time to dry per manufacturer specs.
Figure 3
ii. Dielectric grease application: This step will ensure that condensation does not form inside of the CPU socket.
Procure a tube of dielectric grease. We use Luberex grease, available on our web site here:
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Figure 4
Figure 5
Squirt a generous amount of grease onto the socket. Force the grease inside of the pin holes with your finger. Make sure that
the central area of the socket is completely filled with grease.
b. CPU and cooler installation:
Preamble:
The MCW5002-64T requires the AMD recommended motherboard backing plates (made out of metal) for its installation. Some motherboard
manufacturers use plastic back plates and snap-rivets to attach the CPU holding frame to the back-plate, which cannot be used with the MCW5002-64T.
AMD recommended backing plates and retention frames are available online on our site at: http://www.swiftnets.com/store/category.asp?CatID=1
Part # AJ00264 backing plate alone
Part # AJ00172 complete retention frame & backing plate
Figure 6
Remove the peel-off paper back from the motherboard gasket, and install
it as shown above. The sticky side should be towards the motherboard.
Since you have grease inside the socket, some hydraulic pressure lift may
Insert the processor into the socket.
occur: for this reason, make sure that the processor sits perfectly flat, and
is inserted all the way into the socket. Then, drop a small amount of high
quality thermal compound into the center of the processor core.
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Figure 7
Figure 8
Place the stock plastic retention over the gasket as shown above Secure the MCW5002-64T cooler to the motherboard by alternatively
and gradually tightening the 2 retention screws.
Figure 9
Installation of the cooler to the motherboard is now complete. You can re-install the motherboard inside your
chassis at this time.
b. Electrical Installation
IMPORTANT WARNING: Solder joints of the wires to the thermoelectric module are extremely fragile. Bending the wires at their root will break the
solder joint, with no possible repair. Swiftech will not honor the warranty for broken wires.
Minimum requirements for a dedicated power supply are 25A @ +12V.
Your TEC module has been measured to draw 18 amps at 12 volts. For
The TEC module is provided with “bare wires” to facilitate installation
Connect red wire from TEC module to the +V terminal, and black wire to
A complete installation guide for the S320-12 power supply kit is
a. Recommended installation: Connecting to a dedicated
auxiliary power supply
this reason, we recommend using the “Meanwell S320-12” auxiliary
power supply, available on our website in the Thermoelectric
accessories section.
with screw type terminals such as featured in the S320-12 power supply
Never run a thermoelectric module without coolant flowing in the circuit.
This will result in catastrophic failure of the cooling element, and may
cause any/all of the following:
Tubing to burst open due to coolant overheating
Permanent failure of the Peltier module
Permanent damage to the CPU and/or motherboard due to
excess heat
It is highly recommended to dedicate the auxiliary power supply for the
thermoelectric module to the computer power-supply, so that the Peltier
module will never run by itself without cooling fluid.
For this purpose, we recommend using the following accessory,
available in our online shopping cart: PRS Kit II. Includes: Relay Switch
Circuit board AC socket, S/S socket cover, power cord. This relay
switch is rated for 110 to 220~240 volts and up to 50A inrush current. It
is suitable for use with the S-320-12 Meanwell power supply
recommended above.
If you run your computer unattended for extended periods of time, it is
also a good practice to setup an alarm temperature, which will shut
down the computer in case the CPU overheats. Such alarm/shut down
process should be tested as functional.
WARNING! Wires from the thermoelectric module do
get hot (this is normal). Make sure that the wires do
not touch devices that are heat sensitive, such as
Figure 10
vinyl tubes for example. Heat from the wires may
cause the vinyl to deform, and/or burst.
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b. Connecting to your computer power supply:
Important Warning: to connect the MCW5002-64Tcooler to an
ATX computer power supply, you must carefully consider the
existing requirements of other devices connected on the +12V line.
Connecting to an underpowered unit will definitely damage the
power supply.
c. Connecting TEC wires to the power supply:
Use the provided euro-style wire connector as shown in fig 11
below, or a similar device with a current rating of at least 25 amps.
Connect red wire from TEC module to +12V of P/S (Yellow wire),
and black wire to black wire:
Minimum requirements for an ATX computer power supply: 36A at
+12V in a typical computer setup.
When you connect the MCW5002-64T to an ATX power supply,
you need to cut the wiring to one of the power supply Molex
connectors, and use a different connector between power supply,
and thermoelectric. This is because Molex connectors are not rated
If you need wiring extensions: use 16 gage stranded wire. Connect
the extension to the existing wires with terminal splices, or solder the
butts, and insulate with shrink tubing.
Figure 11
for 18Amps current, and may overheat.
d. Hydraulic Installation
The MCW5002-64T is shipped with ½” barb to 3/8” NPT nylon fittings. These fittings should be installed using Teflon tape or
plumbers “goop”. If fittings need to be replaced for a difference tubing size, do not use brass fittings, because of the galvanic
corrosion that will take place between copper or brass and the MCW5002-64T aluminum housing. Always use nylon fittings.
Inlet and outlet are interchangeable.
Type of Coolant:
For best performance, use 95% distilled water, and 5% Swiftech brand “HydrX” corrosion inhibitor (available here:
In all cases, you must use Distilled water and a corrosion inhibitor with the MCW5002 water-block. Regular automotive
anti-freeze is acceptable. Automotive manufacturers recommend that not less than 25% is used.
NEVER use tap water, even for a short-term test.
Not following the above instructions constitutes misuse (*) of the product, and will void your warranty.
4. Final inspection
Once the installation is completed, it is always a good idea to test the circuit for leaks, prior to powering up the computer. Troubleshooting help is
available on our web site at www.swiftnets.com
, or by calling customer support at 562-595-8009.
IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES
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.
WARRANTY
Our products are guaranteed for 12 months from the date of delivery to the final user against defects in materials or workmanship. During this period,
they will be repaired or have parts replaced provided that: (I) the product is returned to the agent from which it was purchased; (II) the product has
been purchased by the end user and not used for hire purposes; (III) the product has not been misused (*), handled carelessly, or other than in
accordance with any instructions provided with respect to its use. This guarantee does not confer rights other than those expressly set out above and
does not cover any claims for consequential loss or damage. This guarantee is offered as an extra benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a
consumer.
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