be quiet! Pure Rock 2 150W TDP Data Sheet
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The optimal orientation for installing the Pure Rock 2 cooler depends on your case airflow. Typically, it should be oriented so that the fan is facing the RAM sticks, allowing air to flow towards the rear exhaust of the case.
To clean the Pure Rock 2 cooler, turn off your PC and unplug it. Use compressed air to blow away dust from the heatsink fins and the fan. For more thorough cleaning, carefully remove the fan and use a soft brush to clean the fins.
If the fan is making unusual noises, ensure it is securely mounted and not obstructed. Check for dust buildup and clean if necessary. If the noise persists, consider replacing the fan as it might be faulty.
Ensure proper thermal paste application, secure mounting, and optimal airflow within the case. Regularly clean the cooler to prevent dust buildup, which can impede thermal performance.
Yes, the Pure Rock 2 cooler is compatible with AM4 sockets. It comes with the necessary brackets and screws for installation on AMD AM4 motherboards.
For balanced performance and noise levels, it is recommended to set the fan speed to auto in the BIOS. This allows the fan to adjust based on the CPU temperature.
To install on an LGA 1200 socket, attach the Intel mounting brackets to the base of the cooler, apply thermal paste on the CPU, and secure the cooler using the provided screws and backplate.
Yes, you can replace the fan with a 120mm aftermarket fan, as long as it is compatible with the mounting points. Ensure the new fan provides adequate airflow and is not too thick to affect RAM clearance.
Regular cleaning to remove dust from the fan and heatsink is essential. Reapply thermal paste every couple of years or if the cooler is removed and reattached. Check fan operation periodically to ensure it remains functional.
For some cases, removing the motherboard may be necessary if there is no cutout on the motherboard tray for cooler installation. However, if a cutout is present, the cooler can be installed without removing the motherboard.