Tiger MP S2460
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Installing the Cooling Fan(s)
After a CPU has been installed, you will need to
install the proper cooling device*
for the CPU. This
device, a heatsink/fan combination, can be purchased at many computer retail stores. Installation of the
cooling device* may vary depending on the fan manufacturer’s design. You should also take space into
consideration when install a cooling device*: make sure the cooling device is not too big, or else you may
end up damaging components around the CPU socket.
Tyan
highly recommends
that you use a thin layer of
some type of thermal compound (available from many
computer retail stores), between the CPU and heat sink,
to maximize distribution of heat away from the CPU.
Please use extra caution when installing any type of
clamp-style fan, or else damage may occur to the CPU
socket, and/or the CPU itself. See
the picture to the
right
for an example of how to connect the cooling fan’s
power supply. Another diagram has also been provided
below, to aid in CPU fan installation onto the socket.
Check the
note below
* for more details about installation.
Installing Chassis Fans
Alternatively, if you wish to also install chassis fans for increased cooling, headers are provided to power
those fans as well (see
p. 14
,
section 2.6-E
). Chassis fan installation will vary depending on your chassis
manufacturer’s design. Please check with your chassis manufacturer for details on proper chassis fan
installation.
Can be used to install
a cooling device
Mounting points on the CPU socket
Close-up of fan connector
Specifications
12V
Voltage
Amperage
1.2A
ground
1
2
+12V
speed
3
FAN
NOTE:
The FAN connector has a
12V, 1.2A limitation
. Tyan takes no responsibility
and will not be held liable for damage related to the misuse of any FAN jumper.
* Please check the AMD website for recommended cooling device solutions, and more information on
how to install cooling devices:
http://www.amd.com/products/cpg/athlon/pdf/23986.pdf