be quiet! Shadow Rock TF2 160W TDP Data Sheet
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To install the be quiet! Shadow Rock TF2 cooler, first attach the mounting brackets to the cooler base. Apply thermal paste to your CPU, then align the cooler with the CPU and secure it using the screws provided. Ensure the cooler is firmly seated before connecting the fan to the CPU fan header on the motherboard.
If the fan is not spinning, first check the connection to the CPU fan header on the motherboard. Make sure it is securely plugged in. Also, ensure that the BIOS settings are correctly configured to detect and control the CPU fan. If the issue persists, try testing the fan on another header to rule out a faulty fan.
To clean the Shadow Rock TF2 cooler, first power off your PC and unplug it. Use a can of compressed air to remove dust from the heatsink fins and fan blades. If necessary, you can remove the fan for a more thorough cleaning. Wipe the surfaces gently with a soft cloth if needed.
Yes, the be quiet! Shadow Rock TF2 cooler is compatible with AMD AM4 sockets. It comes with the necessary mounting hardware for AM4 installation.
When storing the Shadow Rock TF2, ensure it is clean and dry. Place it in a protective box or its original packaging to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage. Store it in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight.
To ensure optimal performance, ensure proper airflow in your case by managing cables and having an adequate number of intake and exhaust fans. Regularly clean the cooler and replace the thermal paste every couple of years to maintain efficiency.
The Shadow Rock TF2 cooler has a noise level of approximately 24.4 dB(A) at maximum fan speed, which is relatively quiet for a cooler of its capacity.
Yes, the Shadow Rock TF2 can be mounted in different orientations depending on your case and motherboard layout. Ensure that the airflow is directed towards the rear or top exhaust fans for optimal cooling.
If CPU temperatures remain high, check that the cooler is mounted correctly with even pressure and that the thermal paste application is sufficient. Ensure your case has good airflow and that no components are obstructing the cooler.
Yes, you can replace the fan on the Shadow Rock TF2 with another 135mm fan, provided it has similar mounting dimensions. Ensure the replacement fan has similar or better performance characteristics for optimal cooling.