be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 160W TDP Data Sheet
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To install the cooler on an AM4 socket, first attach the AM4 mounting brackets to the base of the cooler. Then, secure the cooler onto the motherboard using the included screws, ensuring the fan is oriented towards the RAM for optimal airflow.
Apply a pea-sized amount of thermal paste in the center of the CPU. When the cooler is mounted, this will spread the paste evenly across the surface.
Ensure the fan is securely mounted and not vibrating against other components. You can also adjust the fan speed through your BIOS or a fan control software to reduce noise.
Check if the cooler is properly seated and that the thermal paste is applied correctly. Ensure that the fan is operating and there is adequate airflow within the case.
The cooler can be mounted in multiple orientations; however, for optimal cooling performance, it is recommended to have the fan blowing air towards the rear exhaust of the case.
First, check the fan connection to the motherboard to ensure it is secure. If the fan is still not working, test it with another power source. If it remains non-functional, consider replacing the fan.
It is recommended to clean the cooler every 6-12 months, depending on the environment. Use compressed air to remove dust from the heatsink and fan.
It depends on your case and motherboard layout. Typically, if there is a cutout in the motherboard tray behind the CPU area, you can install the cooler without removing the motherboard.
The cooler is designed to be slim to avoid interference with RAM slots. However, for extremely tall RAM modules, ensure there is enough clearance or consider installing the fan higher on the cooler.
A Phillips head screwdriver is typically required to secure the mounting brackets and cooler to the motherboard. No other special tools are necessary.