All
disclosures,
notices
and
warranty
conditions
are
being
written
on
the
back
of
the
box.
Released
on
27
th
of
October,
2009.
7. PLACING BLOCK TO GRAPHIC CARD. During this process please make sure
you align holes on PCB with holes on block. Also pay attention not to use too
much force by pressing block down to PCB. Chips are prone to cracking.
8. ATTACHING BLOCK TO GRAPHIC CARD. Please place back stock backplate
without retention backplate of the GPU. By using Philips screwdriver screw in
enclosed M2,5x8 screws. EKWB recommends start screwing the screws around
the GPU core and continue outwards.
STEP 3: CHECKING FOR CONTACTS
Temporarily remove the water blocks to check for uniform surface contact between the block and the components. Note the pattern of contact on a piece of
paper. Then repeat steps 5 and 8 to reattach the block applying more or less pressure to the areas where you have found it necessary.
STEP 4: POSITIONING FITTINGS
Please use spacer on copper base (see sample picture). Screw in the fittings and plugs (please use spacers only on copper base), attach the liquid cooling tubes
and connect the water-block(s) into the cooling circuit. EKWB recommends using high flow fittings with the EK-FC 285 series water blocks. To ensure that the
tubes are securely attached to the barb/fittings, please use hose clamps or an appropriate substitute. The use of an algaecide is always recommended for any
liquid cooling system.
You can use any hole as an inlet/outlet hole.
STEP 5: INSERTING CARD IN YOUR PC CASE
Carefully lift your card with installed block and insert it in your PC case. Bear in mind that your card suddenly withstands extra weight thus again be very careful
not to bend it or cause any other unneeded moves that might damage your card or block during installation.
REQUIRED TOOLS AND MOUNTING SCREWS:
scissors
philips scredriver
10 x screws M2,5x8 DIN7985
Fittings
Gasket/O
‐
ring
Spacer
Plug
Use
10
screws
M2,5x8.