be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 Data Sheet
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To install the Shadow Rock Slim 2 on an AM4 socket, first ensure the backplate is correctly positioned. Attach the mounting brackets to the cooler using the provided screws. Align the cooler with the CPU and secure it by tightening the screws in a diagonal pattern to ensure even pressure distribution.
Check for any obstructions in the fan blades and ensure the fan is securely mounted. Dust buildup can also cause noise, so cleaning the fan with compressed air may resolve the issue. If noise persists, consider contacting be quiet! support for further assistance.
It's recommended to clean the cooler every 3 to 6 months, depending on your environment. Use compressed air to remove dust from the heatsink and fan for optimal performance.
Yes, the fan can be replaced. Ensure that the replacement fan matches the specifications of the original for optimal performance. Consult the cooler's manual for installation instructions.
The be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 supports a maximum TDP of 160 watts, providing efficient cooling for a wide range of processors.
Yes, the Shadow Rock Slim 2 is compatible with Intel LGA 1200 sockets. The mounting kit includes the necessary components for installation on this socket type.
Ensure the mounting brackets are aligned correctly and all screws are tightened evenly in a diagonal pattern. Double-check that the cooler does not wobble or shift after installation.
While the cooler comes with a pre-applied thermal paste, you can use any high-quality thermal paste if reapplying. Ensure even application for optimal thermal conductivity.
Monitor your CPU temperatures under load using software like HWMonitor or Core Temp. Compare these readings to the expected temperature ranges of your CPU model to ensure the cooler is performing efficiently.
The Shadow Rock Slim 2 can handle moderate overclocking, thanks to its 160W TDP support. However, for extreme overclocking, a more robust cooling solution may be recommended.