be quiet! Pure Loop 280mm Data Sheet
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To install the be quiet! Pure Loop 280mm cooler, first attach the backplate to the motherboard. Then, install the mounting brackets on your CPU socket and secure the pump unit. Finally, mount the radiator to your case and connect the fans. Ensure all components are securely fastened.
Unusual noises can be caused by air bubbles or incorrect fan speeds. Check that the fans are properly secured and operating at the correct RPM. Gently tilting the case can help remove air bubbles. If the noise persists, consider contacting be quiet! support.
The be quiet! Pure Loop cooler comes with a refill port. To refill, turn off your PC and remove the cooler. Use the included refill bottle to add the recommended coolant through the refill port until it reaches the full mark.
Regular maintenance for the Pure Loop includes checking the coolant level every 2 years and refilling if necessary. Ensure the radiator and fans are dust-free by using compressed air. Inspect the tubing and connections for any signs of wear or leakage.
Yes, the Pure Loop 280mm cooler is compatible with AMD Ryzen CPUs. It includes all necessary mounting hardware for AM4 sockets. Follow the installation instructions specific to AMD systems in the manual.
High CPU temperatures can result from poor thermal paste application, incorrect mounting, or insufficient airflow. Reapply thermal paste, ensure the cooler is mounted properly, and verify that case fans are providing adequate airflow.
Connect the fans to the CPU_FAN or SYS_FAN headers on your motherboard. The pump should be connected to a dedicated AIO_PUMP or W_PUMP header, if available, to ensure it receives constant power.
Ensure that the LED connector is properly plugged into the appropriate header on the motherboard. Check the BIOS or motherboard software settings to ensure that LED lighting is enabled.
A slight vibration is normal as the pump operates. However, if the vibration is excessive, check for secure mounting and ensure the fans and pump are functioning properly. Adjust fan speeds using motherboard software as needed.
A balanced fan curve that increases speed with rising temperatures is recommended. Start with a base speed of around 30-40% at idle, increasing linearly to 100% at higher temperatures, such as 70-75°C. Adjust based on your system's cooling needs.