be quiet! Pure Loop 120mm Data Sheet

To install the Pure Loop 120mm Cooler, start by mounting the backplate to your motherboard. Secure the standoffs and place the CPU block over the processor, then attach the radiator to your case. Ensure all screws are tightened and connect the power cables to the appropriate headers. Refer to the manual for detailed step-by-step instructions.
If your cooler is making noise, check if the pump is securely mounted and that there are no obstructions in the fan blades. Ensure that the radiator is properly mounted and that the coolant level is adequate. If the issue persists, contact be quiet! support for further assistance.
It is recommended to perform maintenance every 12 to 24 months. Check the coolant level, clean the radiator and fan blades, and inspect the pump for any signs of wear. Keeping the cooler clean will ensure optimal performance and longevity.
The Pure Loop 120mm Cooler is compatible with a wide range of sockets, including Intel LGA 1200, 115x, 2066, and AMD AM4, among others. Check the product specifications for a complete list of compatible sockets.
Yes, the Pure Loop 120mm Cooler is designed with a refill port to allow users to top up or replace the coolant. It is important to use the recommended coolant type and follow the instructions provided in the user manual for refilling.
Ensure that the cooler is correctly mounted and that the thermal paste is evenly applied. Check for proper airflow in your case and make sure the fan and radiator are free from dust. If temperatures remain high, consider reapplying thermal paste or checking for potential hardware issues.
The Pure Loop 120mm Cooler provides efficient cooling for moderate overclocking. However, for extreme overclocking, a larger cooler or custom loop might be more suitable. Always monitor temperatures to ensure they remain within safe limits.
Connect the pump cable to the CPU_FAN or AIO_PUMP header on your motherboard, and the radiator fan to a system fan header. Refer to your motherboard manual for the location of these headers.
The recommended configuration is to have the radiator fan set as an exhaust at the rear or top of the case. This ensures that hot air is efficiently expelled from the system, maintaining optimal cooling performance.
If you suspect a leak, immediately power down your system and inspect the cooler for signs of fluid. Check all fittings and connections for tightness. If a leak is confirmed, contact be quiet! support for warranty and repair options.