be quiet! Shadow Rock LP Data Sheet
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To install the Shadow Rock LP Cooler on an AMD AM4 socket, first attach the mounting brackets to the cooler, then secure the backplate to the motherboard. Align the cooler over the CPU and use the included screws to secure it in place. Ensure even pressure by tightening screws in a diagonal pattern.
For optimal cooling performance in a compact case, position the fan to draw air from the case's intake and expel it towards the rear or top exhaust. This helps maintain a consistent airflow direction and prevents heat recirculation.
The Shadow Rock LP Cooler is designed for low-profile applications, so using high-profile RAM may cause clearance issues. It's recommended to check the cooler's height clearance specifications and compare them with your RAM module dimensions before installation.
To maintain optimal performance, clean the Shadow Rock LP Cooler every 3 to 6 months. Use compressed air to remove dust from the fins and fan blades. Ensure the PC is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
If the fan makes unusual noise, first ensure it's securely mounted and not obstructed. Clean any dust accumulation and check for loose cables or components touching the fan. If noise persists, consider replacing the fan with a compatible model.
Yes, it is possible to replace the fan on the Shadow Rock LP Cooler. Ensure the replacement fan matches the original fan's dimensions and specifications, particularly the mounting hole spacing and connector type.
The Shadow Rock LP Cooler is rated to handle CPUs with a TDP of up to 130 watts. It's important to ensure your CPU's TDP does not exceed this limit for effective cooling performance.
Apply a small, pea-sized amount of thermal paste on the center of the CPU. When the cooler is mounted, the pressure will spread the paste evenly across the CPU surface, ensuring adequate thermal conductivity.
The Shadow Rock LP Cooler measures 134 x 122 x 75.4 mm (L x W x H). To determine fitment in your mini-ITX case, compare these dimensions with the available space within your case, considering clearance for RAM and other components.
To improve cooling efficiency, ensure your case has good airflow with enough intake and exhaust fans. Additionally, consider using higher performance thermal paste and keeping the cooler and case interior free from dust.