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STEP 2
Align the holes on the fans and the radiator with the ones on the PC
chassis.
Ideally, the radiator should either:
A)
receive the coldest air possible
(by placing the radiator
on the air inlet) or
B)
serve as an overall hot air exhaust
(by placing the
radiator on the exhaust).
The latter results in the overal decrease of temperature
throughout the entire computer chassis but also leads to
slightly higher liquid temperatures. A reversed air flow
is a viable option but one should always strive to achieve
unidirectional flow of air throughout the chassis.
Take the four UNC 6-32x30mm screws for each fan and guide them
through the holes on the chassis and fans to screw them into the
threaded holes on the radiator. Tighten them in the clockwise direction
using the enclosed Allen key.
STEP 3
Install the compression fittings on both G1/4 extender openings on
the radiator. Tighten the fitting barbs in the clockwise direction until
the gasket underneath is compressed.
The installation of the radiator and radiator cooling fans is now
complete.
UNC 6-32 x 30 Screw
Radiator
Fitting Barb
Fitting Ring
STEP 2
STEP 3