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1. Sensor short This indicates that a sensor may be faulty or electrically bypassed If any sensor channel is listed with an S S status the cooling system alarm will sound 9 The LED Display Panel does not light up A defective display circuit is extremely rare Usually this is due to a misaligned or disconnected plug on the Power Circuit or Exos Slot Interface Adapter Verify that all appropriate plugins are attached particularly the 12V 4 pin power supply connection Mao awee User Manual 25 Limited Warranty Koolance Incorporated Koolance warrants each new Koolance liquid cooled system the system against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase and agrees to repair or replace any defective Koolance system without charge Shipping costs are non refundable This warranty is non transferable All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original proof of purchase THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISUSE OR ABUSE LACK OF REASONABLE CARE SHIPPING DAMAGE MODIFICATIONS THE AFFIXING OF ANY ATTACHMENT NOT PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT LOSS OF PARTS OR OPERATING COMPONENTS AT SPEEDS OR FUNCTIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED BY THEIR MANUFACTURERS Use of unauthorized replacement parts or liquid additives will void this warranty Koolance Incorporated will not pay for warranty service performed by a non authorized repair or diagnostic serv
2. some air bubbles may even remain attached to the insides of the hoses and will not appear to move when the tubing is flicked The easiest way to test pump operations is to simply monitor liquid inside the reservoir If the pumps are operating liquid movement should be visible 2 My temperatures seem too high Unless your processor is capable of reading temperatures within the die BIOS temperatures may not provide reliable readings for liquid cooling systems This is due to the absence of air flow beneath the CPU socket If the system exhibits signs of high temperature reboots shut downs etc there may be a problem with your system These same symptoms can also be attributed to a faulty power supply and other internal hardware Verify that the liquid coolers are making sufficient contact with each component Make sure the CPU tension screw is placed in the correct cooler receptacle see the CPU Cooler s Instructions If the thermal interface material has become over used or if the protective film on a liquid cooler has not been removed the system can exhibit higher temperatures or malfunction Also check that there are no blocks twists or crimps in the tubing system If a nozzle has been attached inappropriately it should be reconnected Finally a dusty Radiator can also result in higher temperatures Please see Draining and Maintenance for more information 3 When adjust the temperature alarm settings it skips
3. Generally this involves mounting a heat sink and fan to each component For example heat generated from your CPU or other heat source is transferred into a metal heat sink where a fan blows air across its wide surface area While altering a heat sink s size and makeup can improve the effectiveness it is still limited because air absorbs and transfers heat very slowly To help compensate for this the fan is often run at a higher speed Many people have therefore come to equate high performance with high noise As systems continued to be upgraded the required heat sinks simply got larger and louder Liquid cooling greatly reduces the noise issue A larger amount of heat is withdrawn from the components more quickly and less airflow is required to cool them The heat exchanger is also located remotely from heat producing devices so airflow can be controlled This considerably reduces dust accumulation on sensitive hardware and can result in a cleaner overall system Advantages of Koolance Systems Koolance is the first company to offer fully integrated consumer level PC liquid cooling systems to the world wide market Our products are designed and built to look and operate professionally You will not need power tools or a tape measure to install your Koolance system and it should even be less difficult than assembling your own computer Koolance offers liquid coolers for every major hardware device Providing enormous flexibility y
4. The refill plug is located on top of the reservoir Remove the large slot headed screw with a screwdriver or large coin and insert the refill funnel WARNING The liquid coolant is electrically conductive Use cau tion when filling the system and keep all liquids away from computer hardware and power cables In case of emergency during installation immediately unplug the computer s rear power cable Dry the system thoroughly before proceeding Cut a very small corner in the coolant pack and slowly fill the reservoir a You may not require the whole pack of liquid The liquid coolant should be filled up to about 1 5 cm 1 2 from the reservoir s top This small gap will catch air as it circulates through the system Do not overfill It is recommended to keep paper towels on hand just in case Because of gravity the Exos must be placed above all internal cooling components while being filled Otherwise coolant will exit the refill tap once the reservoir is full CAUTION When filling the Exos must be higher than all internal liquid coolers or coolant will exit the refill tap upon filling Te Replace the refill plug screw The cooling system can be jump started to assist in the circulation process without booting up the computer This will also allow you to check your hose connections and make sure there are no folds in the tubing An gt Ra h CAUTION Jumping the incorrect ATX power s
5. number increments This is normal operation if your LED is set to display in Fahrenheit because the temperature program is based on whole centigrade units Some C values convert to decimal temperatures in F or skip over them and these can not be set by the program Maou awee User Manual 3 4 After the system has been on for a while the temperature alarm sounds Make sure the LED temperature is at or above your preset alarm temperature default is 55 C 131 F If not the audio alarm may in fact be your mother board s BIOS alarm If the system is not exhibiting signs of overheating see 2 in Troubleshooting this temperature monitor may need to be disabled to ignore false readings by BIOS The Koolance LED temperature will flash whenever the cooling system alarm sounds If the alarm sounds within a few seconds after a cold boot up or the LED temperature does not reach the alarm preset the control board pumps may be malfunctioning Please visit our support web page for more information Verify that the pumps are operating see Troubleshooting 1 and that liquid flow is present in the reservoir Note that if the reservoir was over filled during system assembly this procedure is not possible since there will be no neces sary air gap 5 My system has boot up problems or does not turn on 24 The majority of these problems are not related to the Koolance case but hardware or configuration issues In a new syste
6. buttons to cycle through these settings or hold down an arrow to skip to the highest or lowest mode directly Automatic mode will adjust the fans for you based on temperature values from sensor 1 This mode is reached by lowering the fan setting to 0 Aut A1 will be displayed Details on fan modes are as follows Auto Mode Manual Mode Fan Power Total CFM Fan RPM C ro oro 2 as C ono a e e Panes n ne 6 a no aoa o 0 ne ons 122 87 9 9 eo zn Maou awee User Manual 5 Alarm Settings By default the Koolance audio alarm will sound if any sensor reaches 55 C 131 F When the system alarm sounds the LED temperature will flash in the display and the radiator fans will increase to 100 power To change this setting for an individual sensor choose the desired channel with SET and press and hold A V together for 3 seconds The alarm temperature will begin flashing You may change this value from 0 C 32 F up to 99 C 210 F The normal temperature reading will resume if you do not press any buttons for 4 seconds To reset all temperature alarms to their default 55 C 131 F setting press and hold the C F button until dEF flashes in the display NOTE This will also reset the fan speed mode to auto sensor safety shutdown mode will only respond to sensor 1 It is highly recommended for this sensor to be metal taped to the CPU Cooler cold plate not betw
7. cal help For further information please visit our website at www koolance com CAUTION Koolance Incorporated can not be held responsible for any damage to your system due to misconfiguration or incorrect installation If there is any point of installation that you do not understand please contact our Technical Support Staff at tech koolance com or visit our website at www koolance com support CAUTION Liquid cooling systems are not yet universally supported by hardware manufacturers In some situations adding liquid coolers and other components to computer hardware might void the manufacturer s original warranty Installation of the device is ultimately done at the user s own risk If you have any specific questions on warranty coverage please contact your component or computer manufacturer KOOLANCE CONTACT INFORMATION Koolance Incorporated USA Address 1111 344th St Ste 202 Federal Way WA USA 98003 Telephone 01 253 839 8999 Fax 01 253 839 3307 Sales Email sales koolance com Tech Email tech koolance com Table of Contents Introduction Exos 2 System Diagram un LED Display Panel acses naiona ie R E Connecting Exos 2 Systems Positioning the EXOS en een a a a External Nozzles amp Power Cable cccccccssseecesseeeceeeesseeees Connecting the Slot Adapter cccscseecsseseeseeseeeseseeeeeeseenes Installing the Slot Adapter ccccssccccsseeeceeeeecseese
8. een the processor and cooler and set no higher than 55 C 131 F Please see your CPU Cooler instructions for information on attaching the temperature sensor N CAUTION Although alarm settings can be set separately for each Safety Shutdown lf the temperature value of sensor 1 reaches 3 C 5 F above the alarm temperature the system will shutdown power to the computer With default alarm settings this means the system would shutdown if sensor 1 reached 58 C 136 F will automatically turn off power to the entire computer Unsaved files and documents may be lost Always make regular backups of your files to an external device or medium N CAUTION Ifactivated the shutdown feature of your Koolance system 6 Introduction CHAPTER 2 Connecting Exos 2 Systems KrmAasre User Manual Positioning the Exos The Exos is designed to operate in various locations but it must run upright Air filtration is not possible in all orientations If the Exos can not be placed adjacent to the computer it can be moved farther away Depending on heat load 3 6 feet 1 2 meters should be an acceptable distance for most Exos configurations Extra tubing can be purchased from Koolance com or your local reseller Rubber foot pads are included to place the Exos on or near your computer chassis If you are frequently transporting your computer system an optional Exos Attachment Belt straps the unit to your compu
9. el Systems Koolance coolers which are 6mm 1 4 such as the GPU 180 L06 video cooler or HD 40 L06 hard drive cooler can still be effectively used in Exos 2 series systems Using a parallel tubing configuration with hose splitters will help maintain coolant flow rate through these systems Koolance Koolance GPU 180 L06 CPU 300 V10 J 10 Koolance CPU 300 V10 Koolance I HD 40 L06 i 10 3 p Koolance i GPU 180 L06 6 6 The maximum number of coolers allowed in a system will depend upon your specific thermal requirements and hose configuration It is not uncommon to see five or more coolers in a Koolance system but the limit is usually at what temperature you are comfortable with Remember liquid at higher temperatures is still considerably more effective at carrying heat than air at the same temperature Koolance GPU 180 V06 KrmAasre User Manual 15 Disconnecting Hoses Nozzles are designed to attach tightly If you need to remove a hose for any reason it may not pull off easily even after unscrewing the compression fitting Usually a connection will come free by squeezing the hose on top of the nozzle and pulling away If this fails cutting a small incision lengthwise parallel along the nozzle should free it When a hose screw has been removed it may have distorted the tubing beneath it This last portion about 1cm 7 16 should be trimmed to ensure a perfect fit with the next connecti
10. eseeeeessaeees Power GOnNeeli n enann een engen ATX Power SWINGIN zusenden Cooler amp Tubing Configuration cccccsccccssseessseeeseeeeeseeeeeeees Disconnecting Hoses nennen HOSE Leng ee ee ae Filling amp Maintenance Testing amp NN een een Draining amp M lnfenante nu uese ran rein TTOUDIS SIV O ONO en ae De en ee Limited NAT an Yes che KrmAasre User Manual Included Hardware Exos 2 Series Systems External Power Cable Slot Adapter Rubber foot pads ATX power jumper wire refill funnel liquid coolant mixture liquid tubing user manual Required Tools During installation you may need the following tools flat head screw driver CI phillips head screw driver pliers ita U m scissors 9 CHAPTER 1 Introduction KrmAasre User Manual Congratulations on your purchase of a Koolance system As the most sophisticated product of its kind Koolance offers many unique features found nowhere else in the realm of computer cooling In addition you can expect to enjoy all of the advantages that water cooling technology brings with it Advantages of Water Cooling Water transfers 30 times faster and holds over 4 times more heat than air With this thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity it s easy to see why liquid cooling is getting a lot of attention from hardware manufacturers Heat producing devices in a typical computer are cooled by air
11. fr fy te i 7 7 _ Py Exos 2 User s Manual de English v1 00 Protected by U S Patents 6 664 627 6 313 990 6 234 240 5 731 954 Other Technology Pending U S amp World Wide Patents This User Manual is updated regularly Please be sure to check our support page for a newer version of this guide www koolance com support GENERAL PRECAUTION Please read this manual carefully before beginning the installation of your Koolance system This manual assumes the user has basic experience in building and configuring computer systems Information referring to traditional hardware assembly is intentionally brief ABOUT SIGNS Throughout this document critical information is highlighted in gray colored boxes The following symbols are intended to help prevent any situation which may cause personal injury and or damage to equipment WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in personal injury or be life threatening CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to equipment PROHIBITED Indicates a prohibited action PROHIBITED USE This product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use and household use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unle
12. ice and will not reimburse the consumer for damage resulting from warranty service performed by a non authorized repair service No responsibility is assumed for any special incidental or consequential damages due to a defective Koolance product In order to obtain warranty service contact our RMA department for information The product must be shipped postage prepaid to an authorized Koolance service location It is suggested that for your protection you return shipments of product by insured mail insurance prepaid Damage occurring during shipment is not covered by this warranty Shipping costs are non refundable No other warranty written or oral is authorized by Koolance Incorporated Disclaimer INNO EVENT SHALL KOOLANCE INCORPORATED OR ITS EMPLOYEES AGENTS SUPPLIERS MANUFACTURERS OR CONTRACTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY COMPENSATORY INCIDENTAL DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF USE LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF INCOME OR PROFIT LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES OR OTHER LOSSES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER AND WHETHER OR NOT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED TO KOOLANCE INCORPORATED 26 IF LN AEE ISO 9001 Printed in Korea
13. ions but hardware safety features or temperature monitoring might be deactivated Start by connecting Temperature Sensors 1 2 and 3 Then connect the ATX Pass Through wire iO Connecting Exos 2 Systems Installing the Slot Adapter dia l LET f I a u Me Thre a i E lt I m a oE 2 F aiji Install the Slot Adapter into any available rear card slot in your computer Screw the Slot Adapter in place as you would a normal device From the rear of the case carefully feed both ends of the liquid tubing through the Slot Adapter and into the chassis Plug the other end of the Exos external power cable into the Slot Adapter KrrrAasre User Manual 11 Power Connection The Exos 2 requires approximately 11 17W from any standard ATX power supply Since it is adapted internally it does not need a dedicated external AC power cable Connect the Slot Adapter s main power plug 12 Volt 4 pin Molex to the computer s power supply Without this important connection the Exos 2 will NOT operate 4 pin plug from the power supply must remain connected to the cooling CAUTION The Power Connection is vital to system operation A 12V system at all times while the computer is in use 12 Connecting Exos 2 Systems ATX Power Switch The ATX pass through lead is responsible for shutting off your computer if sensor channel 1 reaches 3 C 5 F above the preset alarm temperature See LED Display for a
14. larm configuration Connect the male ATX power lead from the Slot Adapter to the chassis main power button To Motherboard To ATX Power Button Connect the female ATX power lead from the Slot Adapter to the motherboard s power switch connection often marked PWRSW PWSW or PWBT This is the connection that would normally receive the chassis power switch lead directly CAUTION The auto shutdown safety features of your Exos 2 will not function properly without connecting the ATX power switch lead A KrmAasre User Manual 13 Cooler amp Tubing Configuration Depending on the cooling blocks coolers in your Koolance system and nozzle sizes 1 4 3 8 etc they may be connected in series parallel or a mixture of both for best performance Recommended configurations are illustrated below If you are comfortable experimenting with different tubing setups there may be more optimal configurations for your particular system NOTE For simplicity tubing ID internal diameter will be listed in metric units Please use these approximate conversions for Imperical sizes Metric Imperical Hose Adapter Y Hose Spliter F Hose Splitter Series Systems For systems with only CPU coolers a simple series loop will provide the best performance Koolance CPU 300 V10 Koolance CPU 300 V10 Koolance CPU 300 V10 4 Connecting Exos 2 Systems Parall
15. liability if one pump should fail the other can maintain flow gradually bringing the system to shut itself down see LED Display Panel Power Circuit Board Beneath the reservoir the Power Circuit is responsible for a number of tasks including powering the pumps LED display heat exchanger fans and operating the audio alarm and shutdown modes Radiator The primary heat exchanger is located beneath the fan cooling module This is the main cooling element and provides high thermal dissipation in a relatively small area Inside an aluminum mesh Louver fin is webbed between horizontal liquid paths 4 Introduction LED Display Panel settings such as audio alarm and shutdown Please be sure to con figure your LED Display Panel properly or damage to your computer and equipment could result Ke Decrease Fan Sensor Channel 9 ect SET C T Speed Increase Fan Speed N CAUTION Exos 2 systems allow full user control of hardware safety Temperature Value Cycle Sensor Channels Display in C or F Temperature Sensors Exos 2 systems can monitor up to 3 temperature sensors included The first LED digit indicates which sensor channel is currently displayed in the temperature reading To cycle through sensors press SET Fan Speed This option adjusts the radiator fan speed Higher speeds can improve performance but will produce more noise There are 1 automatic and 10 manual fan settings 1 10 Press the A or V
16. m a problem with the RAM motherboard power supply video card processor or monitor can cause the system to appear not to boot up properly If the top Radiator fans do not spin or if the front LED Display Panel does not light up check to see if your motherboard has a power indicator LED on the board This is usually a green light next to the ATX power connector If unlit power is not getting to the motherboard The Power Circuit or Exos Slot Interface Adapter should be checked to make sure all connections are plugged in especially the 12V 4 pin power supply connection Also be sure if your power supply has a rear power switch that it is in the ON position and switched to the appropriate regional current 115VAC or 220VAC Another possibility is that the motherboard is shorting out electrically on the chassis Remove the motherboard and verify that the stand offs are properly installed Lastly check that the IO shield the thin aluminum rear motherboard ATX port plate is not bent backwards around the motherboard possibly short ing a component If further problems persist you are likely having a separate hardware issue 6 My system appears to be leaking fluid Since users are allowed to configure their own coolers and clamps it is possible a connection was not properly sealed however unlikely If you can see liquid somewhere on the tubing or at the bottom of the chassis computer components may need to be rem
17. on The tip should always be re cut if you needed to remove the tubing with an incision gt nme Connecting Exos 2 Systems Hose Lengths Before installing your liquid coolers appropriate lengths of tubing must be cut to connect each device It is generally easier to estimate the required tubing amounts with installed computer hardware On the rear of the Exos the nozzle to the left is the outlet of the radiator The right nozzle is the inlet Generally the outlet will connect first with your CPU Cooler Coolant Inlet SS With the connected outlet hose roughly estimate the length you will need to your first cooler and cut it Cut the second hose with enough length to connect with the last cooler that will be in your system Using the leftover tubing cut shorter pieces to link between each individual cooler KrmrAsre User Manual 17 Continue connecting all of your coolers in the system until there are no longer any open tube ends Liquid Coolers You should now install the liquid coolers CPU GPU Hard Drive etc to your hardware before continuing this User Manual Please refer to your cooler kit s individual installation instructions then continue on to the next section 18 Connecting Exos 2 Systems CHAPTER 3 Filling amp Maintenance Mrauawee User Manual Testing amp Filling cs Once all of the coolers have been con nected the system can be filled with coolant
18. ou can customize your system to fit your specific needs cool dual processors in a server multiple hard drives in a RAID configuration or add video cooling to a gaming rig 2 Introduction The heart of a liquid cooling system is the pump This device pushes liquid through each cooler and into the heat exchanger Koolance systems use dual pumps to increase reliability and liquid pressure If one pump should fail the second can help prevent potential damage caused by heat increase Every Koolance system includes built in hardware safety features Our proprietary power control board constantly monitors liquid temperature sounding an alarm if it should get too high and even turning off your computer if you are not there to do so But Koolance s innovations extend beyond just cooling features Our safe patent pending CPU Retention Clip places even pressure across the CPU protecting the chip and simplifying installation There s even a ratcheting tension screw for precise contact pressure Finally Koolance systems allow coolers to be easily exchanged and upgraded to address future hardware compatibility Exos 2 System Diagram Radiator Cooling Fans Reservoir amp Pumps Reservoir Refill Plug LED Display Panel we Coolant Inlet Coolant Outlet Power Connection Reservoir amp Pumps The coolant tank is translucent for easy liquid level monitoring Dual pumps help to provide higher system re
19. oved for a system test see Flow Testing If liquid should get onto another computer component shut down the system and remove the component In many cases the hardware will be fine after allowing it to dry However the system should not be operated until you have discovered where the leak is coming from and can repair the problem Should the leak be situated somewhere in which it can not be easily repaired please contact our Technical Department for further diagnostic information 7 My computer s BIOS gives me errors that there are no cooling fans attached Some motherboards will not boot or may generate an error or alarm if no cooling fans are attached to the CPU or motherboard chipset power connectors There is sometimes an option to disable these fan connections in BIOS but you may have to boot up with a fan attached initially to disable this setting If the system is not booting due to this problem clear the CMOS and try configuring BIOS again 8 The LED Display Panel shows S 0 or S S Your Koolance LED display may specify if there is a problem with the cooling unit Please use the following guide in determining the cause of a problem S 0 Sensor open This indicates that a temperature sensor may be discon nected or faulty If sensor channel 1 is listed with an S 0 status the cooling system alarm will sound because this connection is required Sensors 2 and 3 are optional connections S S
20. ransported in a method other than by hand la Before draining the system it should be placed upright on a table with the bottom refill tap over hanging Hold a 2 liter container below the reservoir to capture liquid Unscrew the refill tap to begin draining the system In some configurations air may not be able to enter the system and will prohibit coolant from draining If this occurs you can remove tubing from the high est cooler within the chassis to relieve the liquid NOTE This may result in spillage and should not be done with installed computer hardware or a power supply CAUTION Because of the possibility of leakage computer hardware should first be removed before draining your system if done so by hose disconnection Radiator Performance Over time dust will accumulate on the radiator While the cooling system may continue to operate in this condition performance can decrease To keep the system clean check the radiator periodically through the top fan grill and use a can of electronics air cleaner if necessary Troubleshooting Your Koolance system is designed to provide years of reliable cooling To help avoid unnecessary product returns we have prepared this list of possible operational problems and their most common solutions 1 How do tell if the pumps are working After inital air filtering the pumps may not create enough noise to tell if they re working properly During normal operation
21. ss extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss including without limitation nuclear power core control airplane control air traffic control mass transport operation control life support or weapon launching control If these products are used in such hazardous environments Koolance Incorporated does not warrant them TRADEMARKS The Koolance name and logo and the Exos name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Koolance Inc Other company and product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT All rights reserved Copyright C Koolance Incorporated A A WARNING The Koolance liquid amp coolant pack contain chemicals which may be harmful or fatal if swallowed KEEP THIS AND ALL DANGEROUS CHEMICALS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN If ingestion has occurred seek medical attention immediately Give two glasses of water Do not induce vomiting In the case of eye contact flush eyes immediately with water for 15 minutes Remove contact lenses Call a physician if irritation persists Some individuals may have an allergic skin reaction with the solution although generally mild Avoid contact as much as possible and wash exposed area with soap and water for at least 15 minutes If irritation persists or if contact has been prolonged get medi
22. ter chassis via the metal foot loops underneath the unit ie i ae ie N glu a UL LU TE E ar Rubber Foot Pad Attachment Belt 8 Connecting Exos 2 Systems External Nozzles amp Power Cable Q Cut the included 10mm 3 8 tubing into two segments You will need to connect each to the Exos rear nozzles Each tubing connection uses a threaded compression fitting hose screw to keep it secure To connect these components first thread a hose screw onto the tube end Squeeze the tube while pushing it firmly over the nozzle Tubing should completely cover the nozzle Tighten the connection by sliding the compression fitting down over the nozzle and screwing securely Once the hoses are connected plug the external power cable into the Exos Maoasee User Manual 9 Connecting the Slot Adapter The Slot Adapter allows the Exos 2 to connect with any ATX computer through an available card slot It is responsible for both input and output tubes along with the external power cable connection This prevents the computer chassis from requiring any modifications for the cooling unit Main Power Connection Temperature Sensor 3 Optional Fan Headers ATX Power Switch Pass Through Temperature Sensor 2 Temperature Sensor 1 There are 5 main internal connections to the Slot Interface card which will be made The Exos 2 may appear to operate without some of these connect
23. upply pins can cause permanent damage to the power supply Make sure the AC power cord is attached to the power supply If the power supply has a rear switch it must be in the ON position Using the ATX Jumper Wire insert the metal prongs into the fourth and sixth connectors on the 20 pin moth erboard ATX power supply connector usually green and a black ground wire See diagram enn 0 Haan LOCO ICO IE ER Allow the pumps to run for about 1 5 minutes When filtration has ended the liquid noise should stop If the reservoir level becomes significantly lower during this bleeding process add more liquid coolant In the future if you begin to hear liquid rushing through the reservoir it may indicate more coolant needs to be added That s it Replace the ATX motherboard connection and boot up the computer Mao awee User Manual 24 Draining amp Maintenance The coolant in your system should be emptied for any of the below reasons Unless replacing the liquid coolant it can also be reused 1 To Keep it Clean Koolance recommends replacing the liquid coolant about every 2 years The coolant should also be replaced if it becomes contaminated or significantly changes color 2 Upgrading Coolers Whether you are adding or removing liquid coolers upgrades can be performed more easily with a dry system 3 Shipping For safety Koolance recommends draining the liquid coolant if the system is to be shipped or t

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