be quiet! Shadow Rock 3 190W TDP Data Sheet
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Begin by applying thermal paste on the CPU. Then, mount the cooler onto the CPU by aligning it with the bracket, securing it with screws, and connecting the fan cable to the motherboard. Ensure the fan is oriented correctly for optimal airflow.
Ensure proper airflow within the case by keeping cables tidy and ensuring unobstructed air paths. Regularly clean dust from the heatsink and fan. Monitor CPU temperatures and adjust fan speeds if necessary using motherboard software.
Check for any obstructions or debris in the fan blades. Ensure that the cooler is securely mounted. If noise persists, consider replacing the fan or lubricating the bearings if applicable.
Verify the case's dimensions against the cooler's height of 163mm. Ensure there is adequate space around the CPU socket and RAM slots to accommodate the cooler without obstruction.
It is recommended to clean the cooler every 3 to 6 months, depending on environmental conditions. Use compressed air to remove dust from the heatsink and fan blades.
The Shadow Rock 3 supports up to 190W TDP. This rating is important to ensure the cooler can handle the heat output of your CPU, preventing overheating and maintaining performance.
Yes, the fan can be replaced. Simply unclip the fan from the heatsink, disconnect the power cable, and replace it with a compatible 120mm fan by attaching it and reconnecting the power cable.
Ensure proper installation of the cooler and sufficient thermal paste application. Check case airflow and consider adding additional case fans. Verify that the fan is functioning at the correct speed.
Fan speed can be adjusted in the BIOS/UEFI settings or through motherboard software by accessing the fan control options and modifying the fan curve to suit cooling needs.
The Shadow Rock 3 supports a wide range of CPU sockets, including AMD AM4 and Intel LGA 1200/115x. Always verify compatibility with the latest socket types on the manufacturer's website.